CARACAS, Wednesday November 26, 2008 | Update
Leaders of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas pose at Miraflores Palace in Caracas (Photo: Jorge Silva / Reuters)
Politics
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez accused
the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) of using "political
pressure" and being a "mechanism" of the United States and urged
his Latin American counterparts to abandon the hemispheric
facility. His remarks came during the opening session of the
meeting of the heads of State of the Bolivarian Alternative
for the Americas (ALBA), which was also attended by Ecuadorian
President Rafael Correa as a guest.
In reference to the United States, Chávez said that
the IADB "has become also a mechanism of the empire," and
regretted that it had been used as a "tool of political pressure
to put conditions."
"Let us leave this bank and let us make a bank of our own,
managed by ourselves, our peoples. Outrage is enough," said
the president in the context of the ALBA Third Summit, an
initiative of President Chávez.
Earlier during the session, the Venezuelan ruler reiterated
his proposal to resort to socialism as an alternative to address
the global financial crisis. Chávez described the current
situation as the "crisis of the century" and "the sum of all
crises."
"Some European leaders have called upon to reform capitalism.
I consider that we have to bury capitalism. It is a perverse
model that must rest in peace. We say here, and I speak for
Venezuela, that this crisis will only be solved through socialism."
The Venezuelan president criticized the results of the G20
and G8 meetings to address the global crisis. "Can someone
believe that Washington has any chance to provide solutions
to the problem?" he wondered.
11:00 AM. Economy. Based on the official data, more and more families failed to get out of poverty in 2008; the exclusion status of more people moved faster and fewer people are on their way to overcome this situation. According to the data provided by the official National Statistics Institute (INE), last year the poorest homes in the country recorded an average monthly income of USD 401.82, whereas the food basket amounted to 417.77