Also called "Great Venezuelan economic depression", 1 refers to the deterioration that began to be noticed in the main macroeconomic indicators from the year 2012, and whose consequences have extended in the time to the present, not only in the economic plane but also Also in the political and the social.
The onset of the economic crisis led to the explosion of various factors - the financial crisis, food and medicine shortages, the closure of private companies, inflation, the lack of foreign exchange (for individuals and companies), and finally the increase in unemployment. Translated into the emergence of social movements aimed at changing the economic and productive model as well as questioning the political system, demanding a democratic renewal. The most important social movement is the so-called Venezuelan Protest Movement, most of which arose because of the precariousness and economic conditions of the middle and lower classes; Two consequences of the financial crisis.2 The crisis has spread beyond the economy to affect the institutional, political and social spheres, giving rise to the so-called crisis in Venezuela of 2013-2017 that continues today
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