accounts are not like them out Hugo.
All governments that have been abused in the name of democracy to our country, because perpetual rule has been synonymous with abuse and exploit the innocence and lack of education of our poor people have manipulated the drama of the house to put his side votes were needed to keep them in power. In this sense, is to remember the election of Rafael Caldera promised to build 100,000 houses per year for Venezuelans, a goal that no president served.
imperfect Notwithstanding these governments, agencies were created due to the effect that continuity exists in our country could maintain a fairly constant rate housing by the government, as evidenced by figures in the table annexed .
Delving into the websites, the earliest reference to past governments Venezuelans homes built, is of 134,000 homes built during the government of Raul Leoni, from 1964 to 1969. About losl governments of Romulo Betancourt, Carlos Andrés Pérez (I), Rafael Caldera (I), probably exist somewhere in the figures, but according to the same table attached, you may be awarded the respective figures for housing to governmen following governments: Luis Herrera Campins: 365,589; Jaime Lusinchi: 331,665; Carlos Andrés Pérez (II)-Ramon Jose Velasquez: 305,422, Rafael Caldera (II): 341,216 and finally to the first 5 years the government of Hugo Chávez : 100,569. According
these figures, the government that in absolute figures about the 100,569 houses built during the first 5 years of government of Hugo Chavez, is to Raúl Leoni with 134,000 households (56 people per house built). But keep in mind that for that period, the population of Venezuela should be slightly higher than the 7,523,999 Venezuelans who threw in the National Census figures from 1961, while in 2001 the Census showed the number of 22,621. 500 Venezuelans in the country (225 inhabitants per house built). Another government close in time to that of Chavez, Rafael Caldera, with its 341,216, the ratio population per household is 66, although smaller, very similar to the figure obtained from the comparison made with the government of Leoni.
In this simple comparison, we draw the conclusion that in those first 5 years the red regime built 4 times fewer houses that the government of Raul Leoni, during which, on top of the loco Hugo, oil prices were laughable, and the quantities of crude oil exports and as a corollary, had ended five years ago the government of Marcos Pérez Jiménez, during which the need for housing was almost fully satisfied and as the last government of Rafael Caldera, the price of oil was depressed , coming in his last year to less than $ 8 a barrel.
But it did not stop there. Venezuela's economic reality was very different in all the previous governments and the present is that while there was less money to spend on housing, there were more private investment, more construction materials and more organization to undertake the works. Currently the situation is quite the reverse, the money left over, but already in the country for private investment has been stifled by the government and there is enough inventory of construction materials or basic inputs, hence the urgency with which the government made inquiries in other countries to bring manufactured homes, as the Uruguayan Belarusian, Russian, Turkish, Brazilian or Chinese, the process shown uphill variables considering the corruption, inefficiency, ineptitude and lack of reality that characterize the Chavez administration.
For example, in the case of the Uruguayan household, payments without supporting documents, administrative irregularities and delays at ports have marked the bilateral agreement signed in 2006 for the importation of 12,193 homes that would join in urban areas within one year , of which only 11 were assembled in 4 years. National press notes that "even when it was canceled 45% of the amount of agreement in the industrial area of \u200b\u200bSan Carlos where the asphalt is a luxury and come out with their shoes full of mud just wet from the rain is almost inevitable, is the house in which to store the pieces that might assemble at least 600 houses imported from Uruguay. A few yards away is a stone hidden in the grass. That is what remains of the structure model was first introduced during a visit by President Hugo Chavez Cojedes in 2006. It was one of 12,193 manufactured homes (17% for emergency shelter and 87% urban) to be constructed within one year, in several states, according to the agreement the company signed with the State Union South Industrial Metal SA, Umissa. "
Now comes the most important, in 1998, Chavez said that in five years at least half the housing shortage would be solved. At that time the deficit that he was driving a million and a half, so it agreed to build at least 750,000 homes and is built only 100,569. During this time, the population has grown and the need for housing is greater in the meantime, there is no exact information on how many houses been built, but the government has admitted that the annual average of 35,000 homes per year, which if we compare it with the poor government back in 1998 is higher absolute terms, but in reference to the number of inhabitants is lower.
If we take the statements of Chávez in 1998, when it stated that the deficit was 1.5 million homes and twelve years later admits that now is 2 million, we must remember that even though in 1999 in Guyana offered that by 2010 Venezuela there would be no homeless during his administration the deficit has increased.
However, leaving aside all these figures, the reality is that we are dealing with a compulsive liar, lying surrounded by necessity in whose hands all the promises made will vanish from one moment to another and the desired effect in elections will be completely opposite to that intended. To show it is worth remembering the case of victims of the rains at the end of 2010, who are crowded into smelly shelter and no hope. Imagine that 6 months after having given shelter, yesterday had to do their tail with thousands more to get a new promise, as if his house had been lost over the weekend.
I think that the accounts do not give Hugo, as well as it did when he broke the now famous Army canteen over there for his years of Captain.
imperfect Notwithstanding these governments, agencies were created due to the effect that continuity exists in our country could maintain a fairly constant rate housing by the government, as evidenced by figures in the table annexed .
Delving into the websites, the earliest reference to past governments Venezuelans homes built, is of 134,000 homes built during the government of Raul Leoni, from 1964 to 1969. About losl governments of Romulo Betancourt, Carlos Andrés Pérez (I), Rafael Caldera (I), probably exist somewhere in the figures, but according to the same table attached, you may be awarded the respective figures for housing to governmen following governments: Luis Herrera Campins: 365,589; Jaime Lusinchi: 331,665; Carlos Andrés Pérez (II)-Ramon Jose Velasquez: 305,422, Rafael Caldera (II): 341,216 and finally to the first 5 years the government of Hugo Chávez : 100,569. According these figures, the government that in absolute figures about the 100,569 houses built during the first 5 years of government of Hugo Chavez, is to Raúl Leoni with 134,000 households (56 people per house built). But keep in mind that for that period, the population of Venezuela should be slightly higher than the 7,523,999 Venezuelans who threw in the National Census figures from 1961, while in 2001 the Census showed the number of 22,621. 500 Venezuelans in the country (225 inhabitants per house built). Another government close in time to that of Chavez, Rafael Caldera, with its 341,216, the ratio population per household is 66, although smaller, very similar to the figure obtained from the comparison made with the government of Leoni.
In this simple comparison, we draw the conclusion that in those first 5 years the red regime built 4 times fewer houses that the government of Raul Leoni, during which, on top of the loco Hugo, oil prices were laughable, and the quantities of crude oil exports and as a corollary, had ended five years ago the government of Marcos Pérez Jiménez, during which the need for housing was almost fully satisfied and as the last government of Rafael Caldera, the price of oil was depressed , coming in his last year to less than $ 8 a barrel.
But it did not stop there. Venezuela's economic reality was very different in all the previous governments and the present is that while there was less money to spend on housing, there were more private investment, more construction materials and more organization to undertake the works. Currently the situation is quite the reverse, the money left over, but already in the country for private investment has been stifled by the government and there is enough inventory of construction materials or basic inputs, hence the urgency with which the government made inquiries in other countries to bring manufactured homes, as the Uruguayan Belarusian, Russian, Turkish, Brazilian or Chinese, the process shown uphill variables considering the corruption, inefficiency, ineptitude and lack of reality that characterize the Chavez administration.
For example, in the case of the Uruguayan household, payments without supporting documents, administrative irregularities and delays at ports have marked the bilateral agreement signed in 2006 for the importation of 12,193 homes that would join in urban areas within one year , of which only 11 were assembled in 4 years. National press notes that "even when it was canceled 45% of the amount of agreement in the industrial area of \u200b\u200bSan Carlos where the asphalt is a luxury and come out with their shoes full of mud just wet from the rain is almost inevitable, is the house in which to store the pieces that might assemble at least 600 houses imported from Uruguay. A few yards away is a stone hidden in the grass. That is what remains of the structure model was first introduced during a visit by President Hugo Chavez Cojedes in 2006. It was one of 12,193 manufactured homes (17% for emergency shelter and 87% urban) to be constructed within one year, in several states, according to the agreement the company signed with the State Union South Industrial Metal SA, Umissa. "
Now comes the most important, in 1998, Chavez said that in five years at least half the housing shortage would be solved. At that time the deficit that he was driving a million and a half, so it agreed to build at least 750,000 homes and is built only 100,569. During this time, the population has grown and the need for housing is greater in the meantime, there is no exact information on how many houses been built, but the government has admitted that the annual average of 35,000 homes per year, which if we compare it with the poor government back in 1998 is higher absolute terms, but in reference to the number of inhabitants is lower.
If we take the statements of Chávez in 1998, when it stated that the deficit was 1.5 million homes and twelve years later admits that now is 2 million, we must remember that even though in 1999 in Guyana offered that by 2010 Venezuela there would be no homeless during his administration the deficit has increased.
However, leaving aside all these figures, the reality is that we are dealing with a compulsive liar, lying surrounded by necessity in whose hands all the promises made will vanish from one moment to another and the desired effect in elections will be completely opposite to that intended. To show it is worth remembering the case of victims of the rains at the end of 2010, who are crowded into smelly shelter and no hope. Imagine that 6 months after having given shelter, yesterday had to do their tail with thousands more to get a new promise, as if his house had been lost over the weekend.
I think that the accounts do not give Hugo, as well as it did when he broke the now famous Army canteen over there for his years of Captain.
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