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Venezuela

Flag of Venezuela   Venezuela Coat of Arms

General Rank 35
Demographics
Language Spanish
Population 2626
Capital Caracas
Politics
Current President Hugo Bosch
Political Party M.S.U.V.
Economics
Currency Venezuela
GDP (last 7 days) 429.44 Gold
Inflation -4.53%
Minimum salary 1.50 Venezuela
Average salary 4.35 Venezuela
Unemployment rate -7.28%
Monthly exports 49.99 Gold
Monthly imports 236.88 Gold
Military
Territories 8
Average Strength 2.93

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Last Update 3rd November, 2009


Venezuela is a nation in South America and member of the AHA.

Contents

Geography

City Region
Barcelona, Venezuela North Eastern Venezuela
Barinas' Venezuelan Andean
Barquisimeto Central Western Venezuela
Caracas (Capital) Venezuelan Capital
Maracaibo Zulian
Puerto Ayacucho Guayana
San Juan de Los Morros Llanos
Valencia, Venezuela Central Venezuela

Economy

Product Income Tax Import Tax VAT
Moving 15.00% 99.00% 10.00%
Food 10.00% 25.00% 15.00%
Weapons 5.00% 33.00% 5.00%
Housing 15.00% 33.00% 5.00%
Hospitals 10.00% 60.00% 5.00%
Defense System 5.00% 99.00% 8.00%
Gifts 5.00% 10.00% 5.00%
Grain 25.00% 2.00% NA
Diamonds 50.00% 1.00% NA
Iron 25.00% 2.00% NA
Oil 5.00% 60.00% NA
Wood 25.00% 2.00% NA

Venezuelas Top 10 Highest Sales Companies

  1. Armas PDV : 17578 VEB
  2. Chundo's Judibana : 12624.55 VEB
  3. Alimentos N0v4 : 7280.02 VEB
  4. Cocodrilito Burguer : 7090.21 VEB
  5. Metro de Venezeula : 5054.97 VEB
  6. Stanic Airlines : 4350.03 VEB
  7. Casas L.A. CORP : 3366.3 VEB
  8. RSK Movements : 3236.2 VEB
  9. Despojos Weapons : 2966.1 VEB
  10. Despojos Gifts : 2862.87 VEB

Venezuela has trade agreements with the following countries.

Country Date signed Trading Tax
Italy September 3, 2008 10%
Japan September 7, 2008 25%
Mexico August 25, 2008 0%
South Africa May 1, 2008 20%

Politics

Political Parties

The following are the main parties on Venezuela, in alphabetical order.

  1. Democracia Proactiva (DP)
  2. Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata (FMS)
  3. La Frente de Revolucion (LDFR)
  4. Movimiento Revolucionario (MR)
  5. M.S.U.V. Movimiento Socialdemócrata Unido de Venezuela (MSUV)
  6. Partido Democratico de Venezuela (PDV)
  7. Primero Venezuela (PV)
  8. Unidad Nacional (UN)

Presidents

The following table lists the presidents of Venezuela

Date President Party
Enero 2008 Rulefond Partido Democratico de Venezuela
Febrero 2008 Rulefond Partido Democratico de Venezuela
Marzo 2008 Zhoto Partido Democratico de Venezuela
Abril 2008 Jesus Hernandez M.S.U.V. Movimiento Socialista Unido de Venezuela
Mayo 2008 Jesus Hernandez M.S.U.V. Movimiento Socialista Unido de Venezuela
Junio 2008 Juancho Partido Democratico de Venezuela
Julio 2008 Byron M.S.U.V. Movimiento Socialista Unido de Venezuela
August 2008 Byron M.S.U.V. Movimiento Socialista Unido de Venezuela
September 2008 mikesoft Partido Democratico de Venezuela
October 2008 rausicky Partido Democratico de Venezuela
November 2008 leireleire Partido Democratico de Venezuela
December 2008 Alquimedes Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata After a disastrous and not very transparent administration, the congress decided on a President Impeachment, Alquimedes left 2 days before his functions ended, leaving the country to drift.
January 2009 Lesmir Ledezma Partido Democratico de Venezuela
February 2009 mahernandezg Democracia Proactiva
March 2009 mahernandezg Democracia Proactiva At the end of his term, he takes an amount of money donated to their organizations ised, never gave explanation.
April 2009 Lesmir Ledezma Partido Democratico de Venezuela
May 2009 David Rojas Democracia Proactiva
June 2009 leireleire Primero Venezuela
July 2009 mikesoft Partido Democratico de Venezuela
August 2009 Jesus Rafael Rosas Olavide Partido Democratico de Venezuela
September 2009 Lucios Nava La libertad de Venezuela After a disastrous and not very transparent administration, the congress decided on a President Impeachment, Lucios left 3 weeks before his functions ended, leaving the country to drift.
October 2009 Hugo Bosch M.S.U.V. Movimiento Socialista Unido de Venezuela
November 2009 Casiopea95 Democracia Proactiva

July 2009 Congress

Percentage Party
43% PDV
15% MSUV
21% DP
15% FMS
3% PV

August 2009 Congress

Percentage Party
36% LV
23% PDV
21% DP
13% MSUV
2% FMS
2% Ind.

September 2009 Congress

Percentage Party
35% La Libertad de Venezuela *
27% Democracia Proactiva
17% Partido Democratico de Venezuela
12% Frente Moderno Socialdemocrata
7% Movimiento Socialista Unido de Venezuela

October 2009 Congress

Percentage Party
20% La Frente de Revolucion
28% Democracia Proactiva
23% Partido Democratico de Venezuela
15% Unidad Nacional
12% Movimiento Socialista Unido de Venezuela


Military

AHA Alliance

Venezuela is a member of the Hispanic-American Alliance. Meaning that it has alliances with all the other members of the allience

Media

Top Newspapers

PanoramaX

  • Subscribers: 777

EL DIARIO DE VENEZUELA

  • Subscribers: 69

El Libertario

  • Subscribers: 52

El Venezolano

  • Subscribers: 34

"El Cara e'Tabla"

  • Subscribers: 33

Ajedrez Ciudadano

  • Subscribers: 17

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  • December 23rd 2008

After 7 days looking for people interested in filling in the spots to become Congressman the three main parties of the country could already breathe. A good amount of the spots had already been covered and even though the fact that these would be Christmas affected elections and we weren't expecting a huge flow of voters, everything was going smoothly.

  • December 24th 2008

At the begining of the day we got the biggest surprise of all [1]. 19 guys from eRomania had taken over the party called Bloque Obrero (with not even a single member in the Congress) and many others had started arriving flowing our country. That made us think something not exactly good was happening. During the whole day, we were absolutely amazed and kind of scared of what these people's intentions were and we decided to take some measurements in order to preserve our national reserves of gold and money.

It was pretty clear that these filibusters were taking over eVenezuela.

  • December 25th 2008

When the elections started [2] it was obvious that they were well prepared. Fortunately we were also ready to stop them but up to certain point they did a great job by taking 45% of the Congress having dragged from eRomania and maybe some other ecountries more than 56 people that voted in our elections. The funny thing is that they couldn't even say a word in Spanish. We could see that that move had been prepared in advanced since they already had a company in eVenezuela and had been working among us for, I guess, more than a week...

  • December 26th

Their first (and last) move: To impeach the President. Then, to change the minimum wage, to change the moving tickets tax and some others that were obvious attempts to drive our country into an outrageous internal chaos. Nevertheless, those attempts were prevented (very close calls in some cases)and their goals weren't fulfilled. At the end we were lucky, Russia declared war to Romania that same day and they started to resign. 14 of them left the country already and their places in the Congress are now empty. the other 5 are still "kidnapped" in their jobs due to our companies' managers decision to let them suffer a little bit at least for the remaining 2 days they have to resign their positions in their new jobs.

We have been informed that this already happened in Slovakia and Japan, so be cautious, specially if you are a citizen of a small country because you can be next.

If you ask for it I can give you the names of the "pirates" so that you can make sure not to go through the same dramatic soap-opera we have been part of.


I am part of the "liberation group".

but before you start cursing..hear me out. I take great joy when I see a country that manages to gather around a pillar, and finds resources to fight a takeover. I don't know what my superiors think, but I am sincere when I think that unsuccessful takeovers are the best things that can happen in a middle level country.

These actions, bring the whole community together, and make old enemies fight for a common goal, realising that together they can build a strong enation.

In this case I think it was a nice example, as eVenezuela managed to win by a nose the elections. If I were you I would start a legend, a myth out of this, a pillar for the new ehistory.

I hope that your leaders (which I respect a lot now) will manage to keep up the good work, and make a new powerful and resourceful power in Latin America.

Again this is not a joke, and I know a lot of you will mock me, but this is how i see things, wherever good is powerful there is a challenging evil.. so we are the challenging evil that everyone needs now and then.

PS: This is my personal belief and probably some others, but i don't guarantee that everyone in our group see things like this.

Good luck again, sebahmah

Venezuela Against Congress Take Over - Hall Of Shame

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