Former Finance and Planning Minister
Jorge Giordani, who was sacked in mid-2014 by Chavez's successor, Nicolas
Maduro, said in an interview this week that reforms in the South American OPEC
nation are years overdue. "We should have taken measures from Oct. 7,
2012," Giordani told local website notitimes.com, referring to the date of
Chavez's last presidential election victory. Chavez, who was president for 14
years, died of cancer in 2013. "In truth, we are almost the laughing stock
of Latin America," Giordani, 75, said. "If the situation is bad, if
the thermometer is at 40 degrees, there are those who blame the thermometer ...
We need to acknowledge the crisis, comrades." More…
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