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countries that surround Venezuela might be a danger. Not only us, but many
Latin American countries have asked the Corte Penal Internacional de La Haya
to open an investigation into human rights violations committed in Venezuela
with the regime of Nicolas Maduro, Chavez political successor. Limiting foods
and goods, withdrawing money to those with more access to this good to the
ones with the lowest chance from one day to another is not the clearest move
to accomplish, and the protests against the government the days of the
publishing of these can prove so. The complainants presented the conclusions
reached by different NGOs documenting a long list of abuses committed
against protesters, including allegations of torture, injury and murder which are
basic aspects the Human Rights declaration does not allow. Adding, the
government has proceeded to the arrest of the key leaders of Venezuela's
democratic opposition that takes away the power of the civil to express their
dissatisfaction with the regime and avoid a prosperous government based on
the demand of the Venezuelan people. The United States does not agree with
this regime Nicolas Maduro is taking into the law, but were in disposition to
help Venezuela in the OAS for it to have a better future and negotiate the laws
Maduro has placed over his country.
Changing over the first topic, the delegation would remind how corruption in
Latin America has become already one of the highest worldwide. According to
some references, The Inter-American Convention Against Corruption was
adopted by the Organization of American States (OAS) 12 years ago, yet
corruption continues to be a significant obstacle plaguing businesses
throughout the Americas. Most people affirm that corruption is a significant
obstacle to doing business in the region and with the economic development of
the country. Only the 18% of the asked to do this survey affirm that the anticorruption laws are effective in their country. The delegations has created a
point of view from this, and its that the changes wed like to make to reduce
corruption cant be made only by ourselves. We have gathered many
information about the topic only to help us build the answers we need to the
Why our convention hasnt changed much over the Latin American countries
but the needs of the countries are needed. Off course, the ideas proposed must
not be placed from night to day; they must be applied slowly on the Latin
American countries in need, which according to the survey, are between
Colombia, Venezuela and Bolivia. The United States defends its position by
supporting the important political influence we have over Latin America. Our
oversights of these purposes are joining all the countries points of view, not
based in the government men and women but in the civil people and habitants
of each one of these.
Wed like to invite the countries to ask their civil people about the corruption
they are facing. Because the United States believes the countries and the
government is for the people and by the people, and the surveys to these are
the best way to get to the answers we need. Getting ourselves to communicate
with each of our countries civilians to get to the main goal and proper answers.
Thanks for your attention.