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GatoGordo

(2,412 posts)
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 06:59 AM Jun 2018

Local officials in Venezuela will start offering houses to non-Chavistas

Government will remove houses of the Great Housing Mission Venezuela that are not occupied
The Cooperator | June 25, 2018

Caracas.- The president of the Legislative Council of the Vargas state, Roybert Sojo, said that within the legislative agenda is to "recover" the houses that are not inhabited by the citizens of the entity.

According to Venezuela Al Día , the legislator said that it is about the houses that have been granted by the Government and that are not occupied.

"We refer specifically to the houses that have been granted by the Great Housing Mission Venezuela, houses that have been granted by the Bolivarian Revolution that are not being occupied, and we have proposed the recovery of the same because things are those who need them. , and these houses that were granted to those people who are not occupying it for one reason or another are going to be recovered and given to the same people," he said.

Sojo's words prove " the oppression that Venezuelan citizens live " that have received benefits from the national and regional government.

https://elcooperante.com/gobierno-quitara-casas-de-la-gran-mision-vivienda-venezuela-que-no-esten-ocupadas/

Chavismo has this habit of buying the votes for their voters who prove themselves worthy of their largesse. At least until the money ran out. Now, these apartments sit empty, because not enough poor voters have proven themselves worthy (no Carnet de la Patria? No food, medicine or housing for you!) and are falling into disrepair. Most are just shells... unfinished over the last 6 years. The plumbing and wiring all stripped out and sold for scrap. Like most of Venezuelan infrastructure.
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