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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 06:47 AM Apr 2016

The Return of the Coup in Latin America

April 26, 2016
The Return of the Coup in Latin America

by Manuel E. Yepe

Venezuela and Brazil are the scenes of a new form of coup d’état that would set the continent’s political calendar back to its worst times. Meanwhile, in Argentina, the brutal model for the demolition of democracy is set forward by the continental oligarchic right and the hegemonic forces of US imperialism who wish to impose their model in the region.

As we can see in the previews that test the memory of the peoples in the continent, it is difficult to accept that the new types of coups are actually softer and more covert than those which Latin America suffered for so long.
What has been shown so far in Argentina is no less cruel, in terms of contempt for the masses, than the coups carried out by the bloodthirsty dictatorships that sprouted in time of Operation Condor.

In Venezuela the president of the opposition majority in the National Assembly, Henry Ramos, openly declares that in view of the severity of the economic crisis, he fails to see Maduro concluding his term and adds they should put an end to Nicolas Maduro’s legitimate government within six months. Such statements did not compel the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, to formulate even the mildest rejection to such a coup-like declaration. This indicates they are returning to the era of open and brutal coups in the backyard of the United States of America.

Meanwhile, in Argentina, the newly-elected president, Mauricio Macri, moves forward the implementation of his “democratic model” with a brutal demolition of all the advances the nation had made after the collapse it suffered as a result of the neo-liberal economic and political crisis from which it had been rescued by the consecutive popular governments of Nestor Kirchner and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.

More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/26/the-return-of-the-coup-in-latin-america/

Good Reads:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1016153793

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The Return of the Coup in Latin America (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2016 OP
And Maduro pondered cutting the legislative term down to 3 months. DetlefK Apr 2016 #1
Shhhh!!! Only conspiracy theories which involve the US/CIA/Illuminati are accepted here! Marksman_91 Apr 2016 #2

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
1. And Maduro pondered cutting the legislative term down to 3 months.
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 08:07 AM
Apr 2016

See? Two can play that game.

Chavez's and Maduro's policies (and the international oil-war) tanked Venezuela's economy.
The inflation is outright ridiculously high.
Caracas's crime-rate is through the roof.
As a result, Maduro had significant losses in the last election but instead of looking forward and opting for a different economic policy, he clings to power with his presidential powers and his hand-picked supreme-court.

 

Marksman_91

(2,035 posts)
2. Shhhh!!! Only conspiracy theories which involve the US/CIA/Illuminati are accepted here!
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 10:04 AM
Apr 2016

Thought you would have learned that by now.

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