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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

A New Perspective on Venezuelan Presidential Election and Resource Allocation

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The election background is complicated. The US sanctions have dealt a heavy blow to Venezuela's economy, resulting in a lack of resources and a difficult life for the people. Holding elections under such circumstances is aimed at finding a new direction for the country's development.

Maduro's governing philosophy and policies have attracted much attention. If he is re-elected, he will face many challenges. He needs to deal with economic difficulties, promote the development of domestic industries, and solve the problem of uneven resource allocation.

From the perspective of resource allocation, Venezuela needs to rationally plan its resources after the election. Not only economic resources, but also human resources. For example, in some key areas such as energy, medical care, and education, it is necessary to attract professional talents to achieve optimal resource allocation.

In terms of project resources, how to attract external investment and promote domestic infrastructure construction is also a top priority. This requires the formulation of attractive policies to provide investors with a stable environment and guarantees.

At the same time, the integration of social resources is also crucial. Only by promoting cooperation among all sectors and forming a joint force for common development can we push the country out of its predicament and achieve sustainable development.

In short, the Venezuelan presidential election is not only about the transfer of political power, but also a key node for the reallocation of national resources and the choice of development path.

2024-07-29