Maduro Reshuffles Cabinet

 

Aristobulo Isturiz replaced with a reformist

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 6 January 2016

 

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced a sweeping cabinet reshuffle
and government shake-up on Wednesday.

 

Vice-President Aristobulo Isturiz was replaced after just a year by Aragua
state Governor Tareck el-Assaimi, from the reformist wing of the ruling
United Socialist Party.

 

Mr Isturiz, a popular former teachers' union leader whose appointment was
seen as a hedge against a successful opposition-led presidential recall
referendum campaign, will become minister for communities and social
movements.

 

Mr Assaimi was tasked with focusing on public security and combating
organised crime, the latter being important since gangs run the black market
in food, fuel and currency that helped plunge the country into crisis.

 

"The top priorities will be the fight against criminals, the fight to clean
up the national and regional police force and the fight against the
terrorists in the extreme right wing," Mr Maduro said.

 

Members of the US-backed Democratic Unity Roundtable (Mud) opposition have
alleged that the new vice-president is involved in the drug trade, dubbing
him "the narco of Aragua."

But, as interior and justice minister from 2008 to 2012, he oversaw the
capture of 75 drug barons wanted by Interpol.

 

Lobo Carabobo

 

Ramon Lobo, an MP, economist and university professor close to the Communist
Party of Venezuela, will head the new Economy and Finance Ministry, a merger
of the existing ministries of productive economy and industry and commerce.

 

Antonieta Caporale becomes health minister, with the special task of
bolstering the hospital system and the distribution and supply of medicines
- another target of the black marketeers.

 

Elias Jaua, known as a Trotskyist, becomes education minister, while the
late Hugo Chavez's elder brother Adan Chavez was appointed culture minister.

 

Mr Maduro said the "good, well-rounded and experienced team" would start
work immediately as the Bolivarian revolution begun under president Chavez
needed a "new efficient method" of governing.

 

He announced a programme for the last two years of his presidential term
dubbed the Carabobo Campaign, after a key victory of the 19th-century
colonial liberation war.

 

Venezuela's social "missions" will be energised and strengthened, unfinished
public works will be completed and 2017 will be declared the year of
economic recovery.

 

Every minister will have to personally draft and submit a three-monthly
report on progress towards their goals.

 

The government will meet business leaders on Monday, while military
exercises will be held on January 14.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-49e5-Venezuela-Maduro-reshuffles-cabine
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