Rs.3 lakhs for one kilo meat and 80 thousand rupees for one liter of milk in Venezuela

Rs.3 lakhs for one kilo meat and 80 thousand rupees for one liter of milk in Venezuela

The economic condition of the country of South America has become very down. Despite the world's largest oil reserves, the whole country is facing a financial crisis. The situation in this country has become so dirty that people are forced to leave Venezuela and flee to the neighboring country Colombia. Condition of peoples in Venezuela is selling a bread here for thousands of rupees. 3 lacs for one kilo meat and 80 thousand rupees for one liter of milk. The government here has approached countries from all over the world to help them improve their situation here. Colombia says that in a few days Venezuela's nearly 10 million people have taken refuge in it, which is causing pressure on them.

Due to this situation of Venezuela impaired

Analysts say that there has been an economic crisis in Venezuela due to a sharp fall in crude oil prices globally. It is also said that due to the wrong policies of the government here, the situation of hunger has become. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is constantly meeting in Caracas to remove the country from this difficult situation. They have urged big countries around the world to come forward to help.

Elections to be held on April 22

Venezuela's National Election Council (CNE) has announced that the presidential election will take place on April 22 in the country. According to the News Agency Xinhua, this announcement took place on Wednesday, according to the ruling National Constitutional Assembly (ANC), in which the deadline for the presidential election to be held before April 30 was fixed. President Nicolas Maduro will again contest the election for the post from the United Socialist Party (PSUV). On February 3, Maduro urged CNE to determine the date for the election without any delay.

Peru withdrew invitations to Venezuela

Peru hosted the conference of leaders of the Western Hemisphere withdrew the invitation sent to Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro to attend the conference. This invitation has been withdrawn because of Maduro's plan to hold early presidential elections in his country. Peru's Foreign Minister Keetenya Aljovan announced to withdraw the invitation sent to Maduro for the 'Summit of the Americas', saying, "Now his presence will not be welcomed in the meeting." This conference will be held in Latin American and Caribbean Is seen as the main stage of leadership.
In Venezuela, government-backed election officials have recently announced that elections for the presidential election in the country will be held on April 22. Although the election is traditionally held at the end of the year.
This announcement was made only a few hours after the talks ended between the government and the political opposition leaders on how to make free and fair elections.
America has said that it will reject the election. Venezuela's neighboring countries and some European countries in Latin America have criticized this statement for America.

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