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President of Venezuela – rule by decree

If the law passes, Chavez will be able to make laws by decree.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6277379.stm

How long can this madness go on before things spill over into violence? Should the rest of the world just stand by and watch?

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By: jbritchford - 19th January 2007 at 22:35

I had never heard of the orders in council before, thanks for brining them to my attention. 🙂

I realize that the govt. of the UK is a long way from perfect, but at least they don’t ‘disappear’ anyone that speaks out against them. Chavez is not a man to be trusted with any measure of power.

I didn’t mean to suggest that military action should be taken, i apologize if my first post seemed a little war mongering. All i meant to say is that there needs to be some decent workable system for nations to show their disapproval of others and back it up with peaceful action.

Then again, the UK is quite happy to deal with Saudi, as you say. I wish there was another way, but i believe the UK should if at all possible avoid dealings with nations that follow actively un-democratic, oppressive governments and those that have notable human rights abuses. We can buy our cuddly toys and tv’s from nations other than china, and we should do so. As should the EU and the USA, but all that matters in the modern world is $$$$$$$ 🙁

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By: Grey Area - 19th January 2007 at 14:32

Any Brit wishing to point the finger on this particular issue would be well advised to do some research into Orders In Council first.

Stones, glass houses, etc…….. 😎

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By: Arabella-Cox - 19th January 2007 at 11:30

I feel sorry for the Venezuelans. Having an autocrat ruling a country is bad enough. But having a leftist autocrat is a damn catastrophy..

The rest of the world cannot do much more than stand by and watch. If we really had a right to mix into internal matters of respective countries, we would need to start with rulers that have used making laws by decrees for decades.. Like Saudis, for example.

The fact is that alone voters take full responsibility for who is given the power. We have to leave them to learn the consequences of their voting, the reform must come from inside, not from outside. Or do you want another Iraq to happen?

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