Neighboring Crisis
Venezuela’s crisis is a very interesting topic because their government is a democratic one, but nowadays is not.
Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, has been handling their government like if it were a dictatorship, but the government doesn’t admit that, they rather say they still keep their “democracy”; however, in the streets people don’t say the same.
People in Venezuela are dying because of a bad handling that the government is being making. Venezuelans are revolutionizing the streets with very large protests in all the cities that are part of Venezuela.
In the beginning, the Venezuelan people were protesting in a
healthy way, but when they saw that the government was been really corrupted they started to "misbehave" and they were going to do what they needed to do for saving their country, it was said by a Venezuela citizen.
A lot of countries that have power are with the Venezuelan people because of the pain that they are feeling, they said that they have hope and they know that Venezuela will be great again, they also have hope in a new president that launched his self proclaimed presidency weeks ago, so Venezuelan citizens are waiting for the elections day to vote for Juán Guiadó and overthrown Maduro. They just want to get back their lives and live a decent life with their families, the immigrants just want to go back home with their lovely families and be happy for the rest of their lives.
By Daniela Oñate, Step 10