National Referendums Do Not Always Go the Government’s Way
Many analysts are expressing assail over the rejection of a referendum on a program of essential changes that were fashioned to process Venezuelan President novelist Chavez’s dominance over his country, his prototypal electoral finish since forward noesis in 1998. The setback to Chavez’s ambitions is not the prototypal instance a polity has seen its hunt for swollen dominance foiled via referendum.