Humanitarian aid for food.

Maracaibo, Venezuela
July 27, 2021 6:01pm CST
As Venezuela knows, it goes through a huge economic, political and health crisis, something never seen before, Venezuela is one of the richest oil producing countries in the world, only that it has not had good rulers. The truth is that today on the basis of this problem we get a food help home PPR home and had a price that in dollars would be about 0.75 cents. The stock exchange contained: 1000 grams of sugar, 4000 grams of corn flour, 1000 grams of wheat flour, 2000 grams of spaghetti and 1000 grams of Chinese beans. Do you think this help is well at the cost level or not?
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• United States
28 Jul 21
I will admit that I was unaware of the severity of the crisis there. I had to go read up so that I had an idea of what you're facing. I hope that the talks mentioned in today's news between Maduro and the opposition party will take place soon enough to get relief. There was mention of Maduro allowing humanitarian relief from the international community as a show of sincerity of future meaningful talks. I think that any help is good help. I pray that aid will be allowed very soon. I feel bad for Venezuela and all her people. I hope fair elections soon will see a return to the great economy you were not too long ago.
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• Maracaibo, Venezuela
28 Jul 21
By way of the electoral vote it is not the way out. But I can only tell you that the aid to the crisis and to the adjustment of the government comes from the United States. Those who have intervened to stop the crisis and humanity In a country that long ago was a potential country.
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• United States
28 Jul 21
@YuleimaVzla I am praying help, real help will come soon.
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• Maracaibo, Venezuela
29 Jul 21
@Vikingswest1 Thank you for dedicating your prayers to us and they are very helpful.
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@Mike197602 (15512)
• United Kingdom
28 Jul 21
I don't know anything about prices so no opinion on that. What I do know for sure is Venezuela has been massively let down by their political leaders. I've watched a few documentaries and your country should be up there with other big oil producers but the leaders are just terrible and probably steal money from the country. Hopefully you'll get some decent leaders very soon.
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@Mike197602 (15512)
• United Kingdom
29 Jul 21
@YuleimaVzla regime change from an outside country is mostly illegal.
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
29 Jul 21
@Mike197602 I did not mean to imply a dictatorship. But if one country decides to support another by adhering to international rules, it could be helpful to intervene.
@LindaOHio (181721)
• United States
28 Jul 21
I hope conditions in your country improve soon.
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• Maracaibo, Venezuela
29 Jul 21
This is going to be very soon, I know. Thanks
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@FaruMesh (3508)
• India
28 Jul 21
Is that true that the United Nations has accused the government of using a strategy of instilling fear in its population to retain power.
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• Maracaibo, Venezuela
29 Jul 21
And has it been so, how is it explained that a whole defense system is politicized and does not focus on helping its people? The military is there to protect the nation, not a president. If you protest peacefully, the military can kill you, I have seen it.
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@FaruMesh (3508)
• India
29 Jul 21
@YuleimaVzla What a shame....