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CheLover
8th September 2007, 19:33
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- President Hugo Chavez assured private property owners their rights will be guaranteed in Venezuela under a pending constitutional reform, as long as proprietors and investors respect the law.

"Our socialism accepts private property," Chavez said in comments published Sunday on the Web site of Union Radio. "It's only that this private property must be within the framework of the constitution."

He did not elaborate, saying only that he would present his proposal to lawmakers in the coming weeks. Few details have emerged from a committee Chavez has appointed to draft the proposed overhaul.

Critics accuse Chavez of steering this oil-rich South American nation toward Cuba-style communism, and many wealthy Venezuelans fear second homes, yachts or other assets could be seized.

Chavez denies copying Havana's economic model, and counters that Venezuela's socialist reforms will merely broaden the concept of ownership.

Speaking during his weekly broadcast on Sunday, Chavez also said his close friend Fidel Castro recently warned him of possible U.S.-backed assassination attempts.

He said the Cuban leader gave him a copy of former CIA Director George Tenet's recently published memoir and told him: "'Read it, Chavez, because that is the most perfect killing machine ever invented and I'm a survivor ... I survived more than 600 (assassination) attempts."'

Chavez has repeatedly warned that President Bush could order him killed, although U.S. law has forbidden assassination attempts since the 1970s. Washington denies attempting to kill Castro since then.

CheLover
8th September 2007, 19:35
oops double post. sorry :)

feel free to delete the other thread.

Nothing Human Is Alien
8th September 2007, 19:43
feel free to delete the other thread.

Done.

And this has actually been posted before, by me, weeks ago.

p.m.a.
8th September 2007, 20:10
And it stinks of neoliberalism, anyway...

CheLover
8th September 2007, 20:15
Originally posted by Compañ[email protected] 08, 2007 06:43 pm

feel free to delete the other thread.

Done.

And this has actually been posted before, by me, weeks ago.
really? well what is your opinion. I think its a more softer approach to cubas method. there will still be an upper class though and classism.

La Comédie Noire
8th September 2007, 20:25
"Our socialism accepts private property,"

:P I always get a rise out of that quote.

Kwisatz Haderach
8th September 2007, 21:07
Well, if this news is a few weeks old, has he elaborated on his ideas yet?

As far as I'm concerned, this will be the acid test of Venezuelan socialism. If it turns out that Chavez intends to respect personal property but not private property over the means of production, that is very good and I will completely support him. But if it turns out that he's just a social democrat after all...

Nothing Human Is Alien
8th September 2007, 21:09
Yeah, it would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic.