Ahead of the elections, Chavez Subsidies For 2.3 Billion U.S. Dollars

CARACAS, President Hugo Chavez has said it will divide the subsidies for the poor with a total value of $ 2.3 billion early in 2012, when Chavez ran for president for the next term.

They include social aid allowance 100 dollars per month for every pregnant woman and 100 dollars for each child in a poor family, with a limit of three children per family. Residents who bear children with disabilities will get help 140 dollars every month, not pedul how old the boy, said Chavez.

Subsidies for the very significant for the people of Venezuela for $ 100 monthly salary is one-third the average citizen

"I re-check statistics, on all the numbers," said Chavez, who also promised a "great mission" to overcome the poverty that "there are times when approaching misery".

"Do you think missions like this would happen in a capitalist society? No way," said Chavez, who led the nation of 28 million since 1999.

Chavez also threatened going to nationalize and take over businesses that do not comply with new government regulations in terms of regulation of goods and services, especially the retailers called "hoarding" of essential goods to raise prices.

"The bourgeoisie, brokers .... the hoarder should work together or we will enforce the law," said Chavez.

"I myself will lead the people to do just that, and we will come and occupy the factories of the business, and we will menasionalisinya, but they will not escape."

Leaders who strongly oppose the United States was a political and economic ally of Cuba. Chavez also launched a program of economic support for a government sympathetic throughout Latin America.

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