
The Venezuelan case illustrates perfectly that the
democratic process suffers without the proper checks and balances of a strong opposition
to the detriment of the well-being of a country. Regarding Daniel Pipes’s
“Venezuela’s Tyranny of Bad Ideas” (op-ed, Aug. 27): The problem with Venezuela
hasn’t been the left-wing views held by the government per se, but stems from a
lack of accountability that has allowed the government to pursue policies that
have led to economic disaster. The 1998 presidential election was won by Hugo
Chávez in a fair and democratic way. However, the main political problem with
the chavista administration is that it has never faced a strong political
opposition that countered its left-wing rhetoric with sensible free-market
economic policies and beneficial to all the population of...
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