Q: I’ve been living in US in the last 10 years. Went back and saw some change, some good, some bad. We used to have to get along across political parties, now the Chavistas and Opposition are at each other necks. Makes me ask. I’d like to know what we’re getting back from Nicaragua and Bolivia. Also, what are you doing about government corruption – What is Chavez doing? Because my family back there is still suffering.
A: Is you family suffering because they don’t have social services?
Q: Used to work for the government – but they got fired.
A: Well, that’s fine.
Q: Well…
A: I welcome any comment, I welcome any comment. The change in Venezuela is not a beautiful change throughout the country. As for the Bolivian country, I think we have a different mission – I don’t expect anything back. Brings up the health statistics again. Not sure why.
How can we avoid this level of confrontation? It’s difficult.
It’s the responsibility of the government to do something to counteract that. If you heard the story from the side of the government, you would cry. There is political intolerance on both sides.
People who are saying they are now being treated badly, they were playing a strategic game – and they lost.
They make an announcement at this point.
Two elected officials in the room – Ashok Kumar and Alder Robbie Webber.

