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Die Neue Zeit
30th January 2012, 03:22
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-16783993



Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has threatened to nationalise banks that refuse to finance agricultural projects backed by his government.

Mr Chavez said some leading banks were failing to comply with a legal requirement that at least 10% of their lending should support development.

"If you can't do it, give me the banks," he said.

The government has taken over several private banks in recent years over alleged irregularities.

'No alternative'

Mr Chavez was speaking during his weekly radio and television programme, which was broadcast from Barinas state in Venezuela's central plains, an important farming and cattle-ranching region.

He named three banks in particular - Banesco, Banco Mercantil and Banco Provincial - and accused them of favouring loans to large landowners and businesses rather than small farmers.

"Banks of Venezuela, private and public, either you finance agricultural production or we will take measures. There is no alternative," he said.

"We will pay the owners what the banks cost and in two years we will recover the investment," he added.

The left-wing leader also said he would step up the expropriation of large estates to give land to small farmers.

The process of agricultural reform has given many of Venezuela's rural poor the chance to farm for themselves for the first time.

But critics - including large ranchers and farmers who have lost their land - say production has suffered as a result, putting pressure on food supplies and prices.

Mr Chavez - who has governed Venezuela for 13 years - is seeking re-election in October in order to deepen the socialist "revolution" in Venezuela.

Ostrinski
30th January 2012, 03:37
I think the fact that he has to threaten to nationalize the banks shows that he isn't any kind of socialist.

Die Neue Zeit
30th January 2012, 04:25
As I said on another board, "Not fast enough, actually."

Gorra Negra
30th January 2012, 14:47
People tend to confuse rhetoric with action.
Chavez is no socialist.

RedScot24/11/1859
2nd February 2012, 18:50
I have support for Chavez but unfortunately he suffers from the delusion that socialism can be created from the capitalist state. If Chavez instead were to use the state to spread revolutionary propaganda, he would have a much better chance of creating the society he desires.

Prometeo liberado
2nd February 2012, 19:37
Many on the left in Venezuela have been complaining about stuff like this for some time. He has no coherent structure to his ideas and seems to react rather than having a well laid out plan.Venezuela, unfortunately could do worse.

REDSOX
18th March 2012, 23:15
He has nationalised several banks in the last few years meaning about 1/3 of the banking and insurance companies are under state ownership. Just got to nationalise the remainder and hopefully soon. Probably will happen after the election and add to the 1000 companies that have been natonalised since 2005

Ned Kelly
18th March 2012, 23:33
If he was a socialist he would have done it ages ago..the psuv has had power for 10 years. Guess that shows the limit of bourgeois state power.

l'Enfermé
18th March 2012, 23:34
I think the fact that he has to threaten to nationalize the banks shows that he isn't any kind of socialist.
Does he even claim to be a socialist? I think only his critics decry him as one...doesn't he subscribe to Latin American "Bolivarianism" or whatever?

REDSOX
18th March 2012, 23:50
So is there some kind of time limit then on how long it should take to build socialism and establish a planned economy with workers and peasent democracy. Clearly that notion is a nonsense which some on these boards fall for. A revolution is a process not an event, a process which could last a long time depending on objective and subjective conditions in Venezuela and the world and which could fail as well

Ostrinski
19th March 2012, 01:18
Does he even claim to be a socialist? I think only his critics decry him as one...doesn't he subscribe to Latin American "Bolivarianism" or whatever?He has called himself a Trotskyist in the past, to make things more absurd.

Ocean Seal
19th March 2012, 01:36
I have support for Chavez but unfortunately he suffers from the delusion that socialism can be created from the capitalist state. If Chavez instead were to use the state to spread revolutionary propaganda, he would have a much better chance of creating the society he desires.
I can just imagine it. The domestic department printing out fliers
Overthrow Chavez
Achieve classless society: Rebel against the State
Armymen: Throw down your arms No War BUT Class War.



He has called himself a Trotskyist in the past, to make things more absurd.
And a Maoist among other things, but I really think he's just a troll.

ABMarx
27th March 2012, 21:02
Nationalize them all; don't threaten to nationalize and claim to be a '21st century socialist', that's sending conflicting messages.