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Maduro proposes more privatisations amid fears of new sanctions

Sanctions against Venezuela were greatly expanded by Donald Trump to target the state oil company, PDVSA, and the Central Bank of Venezuela.

Speculation of more privatisations by the Nicol谩s Maduro government is growing amid fears incoming United States president Donald Trump may tighten sanctions on Venezuela.

The moves come as Maduro seeks to further consolidate support from Venezuelan capitalists for his disputed presidency.

Colombian president Gustavo Petro first raised alarm over plans to privatise Venezuelan state fertiliser company Mon贸meros .

Based in Colombia, Mon贸meros is the second-largest Venezuelan state asset abroad, providing critical support for farmers in both countries.

In 2019, far right Colombian president Iv谩n Duque handed the company to self-proclaimed Venezuelan 鈥渋nterim president鈥 Juan Guaid贸. With Petro鈥檚 election in 2022, Mon贸meros was returned to the Venezuelan state.

The company currently operates under sanctions waivers issued by the US Treasury Department. But fears Trump could remove these waivers seem to be driving Venezuela鈥檚 intentions to sell the company.

What is unclear is why the plan appears to be to , the Colombian subsidiary of US-based transnational Nitron Group. Nitrofert was set up with the help of Duque and far-right Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo L贸pez in 2021.

Petro warned the 鈥渟ale of Mon贸meros will lead to higher prices for primary agricultural products in our countries鈥 and 鈥渇orce our farmers to depend on foreign products and the price of agricultural inputs on the international market鈥.

鈥淭here is no doubt that this decision could condemn millions of people who represent the basis of food sovereignty in our region to poverty and hunger.鈥

Venezuelan Confederation of Industries has also said Maduro plans to fully or partially privatise 鈥渂etween 500 and 600 companies鈥.

According to Pisella, the government told Conindustria of its intention to privatise or run them in 鈥渁n alliance as mixed companies鈥 with contracts similar to those signed with US oil multinational Chevron, where 鈥淐hevron manages everything鈥.

The Maduro government has so far remained tight-lipped on these plans. But they are in line with policies pursued during the past decade amid sanctions, economic crisis and declining popular support.

Sanctions on government officials started under US President Barack Obama in 2015, but were greatly expanded by Trump to target the state oil company, PDVSA, and the Central Bank of Venezuela.

These sanctions 鈥 illegal under international law 鈥 have sought to cripple Venezuela鈥檚 oil industry, block its access to international financial markets and scare off potential investors under threat of financial punishment.

They have also contributed to Maduro鈥檚 declining support, already evidenced by the government鈥檚 loss in the 2015 National Assembly elections.

Revolutionary activist and sociologist Reinaldo Iturriza told 91自拍论坛 in 2020 that this period between 2015鈥19 was no doubt 鈥渁 point of inflection in the Bolivarian process鈥 鈥 referring to the process of pro-poor, radical democratic transformation under former president Hugo Ch谩vez.

Back then, 鈥渕ismanagement of certain public companies and corruption, along with deliberate disinvestment and a profound lack of confidence in the organised people 鈥 contributed to positioning the idea that it was indispensable to establish 鈥榮trategic alliances鈥 with 91自拍论坛 of the capitalist class in order to get out of the quagmire鈥.

Also speaking to GL in 2021, Venezuelan leftist Antonio Gonza虂lez Plessmann added that 鈥渨hen the blockade obliged the government to adopt emergency measures, the governing elite had little problems in embracing economic measures commonly associated with neoliberal adjustment programs and promoting the role of business to confront the crisis鈥.

This was facilitated by the fact that for the past decade, 鈥渃orruption and the discretionary use of public resources to benefit certain economic sectors has generated a network of (legal and illegal) economic interests that have consolidated themselves and worked to undermine the anti-capitalist component of the Bolivarian Revolution鈥.

For Plessmann, this shift towards reliance on Venezuelan capitalists involved 鈥渁 transformation in what [Ch谩vez stood] for鈥, as 鈥渋t reduces the role of the people, who were previously the protagonists of the Bolivarian Revolution, and represents an abdication in the face of capital.鈥

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