Friday, February 4, 2011

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Peer to Peer

"If you ask me to come again where I was born
I ask your company does not leave my country
And it will be on an equal footing
And so will as equals. "
Leon Gieco "Peer to Peer"





The President of the Republic, Hugo Chávez, on Friday urged the multinational Coca Cola to comply with the laws of Venezuela.
The statements were offered by the Head of State in the context of the commemoration of the civil-military rebellion of February 4, 1992, after seeing a poster in which a group of employees of that company sought his intervention before the labor dispute for many years kept the same.


"... we must support them in their struggle against capitalism ...".
" ... if the Coca Cola does not comply with the Constitution and laws, well one can live without Coca Cola. Not impresincible to live, who said there needs to live ... cane cane juice is really good .. ".

Finally, he encouraged members of his government to join the work of resolving social conflicts. "We all have to go to the corner by corner battle to resolve the drama of the people and their problems," he said.

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