Turbulent Political Scene
For he has nothing, politics is an understandable temptation, because it is a way to live with quite easily.Miguel Delibes Venezuela this month of September where held parliamentary elections, which many Venezuelans, particularly those of the opposition and some that do not already follow President Hugo Chavez are waiting to elect senators, deputies that will counteract the Socialist government actions which at present has a large majority in the National Assembly. Venezuela’s 2010 national legislative elections will take place on 26 September to renew all of the members of the National Assembly, in this opportunity are 165 deputies, two seats fewer than in the election of 2005, and 12 deputies to the Latin American Parliament will also be elected. Those departing elected will assume their posts on January 5, 2011 and remain in them until the 5 January 2016. It gives us Wikipedia, that the election will be held under the premise of the mixed member proportional system, According to the population base of 1.1 per cent of the country’s total population. Federal entities choose addition three deputies as well as the whole of the indigenous peoples, it is entitled to elect three representatives nominated in three special constituencies. They have the responsibility to represent the people and the States as a whole. This is the first election that is still in force law of electoral processes adopted by the National Assembly in 2009. It is known that the ruling PSUV party, under the impetus of President Chavez seeks to retain a majority control of the National Assembly and that has been dominated since the last election in 2005, when the main opposition parties boycotted the election and many of these declined to participate, citing lack of electoral guarantees. Since then pro-Government lawmakers have been enacting laws which, according to its opponents, have removed the power to opposition Governors and mayors and evading orders investigation into alleged acts of corruption of Government officials.
San Jose Time