Project Venezuela is a political party in Venezuela that was established in the late 1990s, specifically in 1998, by Henrique Salas Römer. The party emerged as a center-right political force, aiming to offer an alternative to the traditional parties that had dominated Venezuelan politics for decades. Its foundation was rooted in the desire to address the economic and social challenges facing Venezuela, particularly in the wake of declining public trust in the established political order.
The core values of Project Venezuela are centered around promoting economic liberalism, advoc…
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How would you balance the need for economic growth with ensuring social justice in a country facing economic challenges?
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What role do you think the private sector should play in a nation's economy and how can it help improve everyday lives?
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Reflect on an experience where you witnessed or learned about the effects of political decisions on people's daily lives; how did it make you feel?
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How important do you think it is for a country to be integrated into the global economy, and what benefits or drawbacks have you seen from globalization?
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Can a society achieve both economic freedom and equality, and have you come across any examples where this balance was struck well?
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Discuss a moment when you had to make a decision between two conflicting values or interests; how did you decide, and do you think it relates to how countries make policy decisions?
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What measures would you propose to ensure that a government remains transparent and accountable to its citizens?
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In what ways do you think technology can be harnessed to solve social issues, and have you seen any examples that inspired you?
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What do you think are the most important factors in building a competitive economy, and how should governments support these factors?
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Considering current global trends, how do you envision the future of work and education, and what policies do you think would support positive developments in these areas?