viernes, 20 de abril de 2018

Political, social, and economic situation in 3 countries

This essay intends to compare, contrast and explain the socio economical and political situation of the following countries, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. In an attempt to give a glimpse of the future based con the sociological context of each and compared as a whole, this as a way of contrasting each country to each political and economical aspect in relation to the social and cultural aspect that works as an external factor in the three areas that are to be inspected and explained.

In order to continue this essay its considered relevant to define the term "social" as the term that vaguely collects the ways of acting, feeling and thinking that are external to the individuals within a certain group but are imposed to him by society.
From the policital perspective, both Colombia and Venezuela's future are uncertain since as of right now election time is near, this involving many factors and conditions of change for both countries, given that theres no reliable way to determine a bare minimum of accuracy for the period covered within one year.
Now with this in mind, Colombia is undergoing through a peace process that divided the country, those who support a treaty between the government and the military groups, and those who not only despise the idea but also want to continue the revengeful stryfe that has been shedding blood in the land of our country for more than 50 years, both conflicts(the war and the two political factions towards it) have taken a toll in each campaign of the political personalities involved in the presidential elections that are soon to come, with some candidates tackling against it head on and others supporting it, and one specific situation is the overall situation in Venezuela, now used as a method of inflicting fear in the population in order to gain more votes by proposing a worse case scenario to come if the people vote by other candidates.
Connecting this with the last paragrath, Venezuela, seen from the perspective of colombia as "thats what we are heading to" is also undergoing through elections soon, and its not a secret that the corruption and greed of the dirigent class has taken over almost every single political process that is to be done, with the power of a totalitarian dystopia overruled by fascism, that has gotten the country banned from almost any international convention and groups such as The OIT and Mercosur, which has rendered helpless the work regulations among other aspects; In the political rally there are only three candidates and none of the three are supported by the overall population.
On the other hand, As for Peru, in early 2018 became a certified authorized economic operator, making easier the process of exports and imports, which now will need less regulation when handled, apealing to the international market and improoving external relationships and inner economics; The distribution of the goods has also been stated by the tegent government with the budget for the public and the private being well accepted by the people since it benefits education and innovation.
Talking economics, Colombia and Peru are now being flooded by inmigrant workers both legal and ilegal, since there situation in venezuela is causing people to leave the country to seek for better and more sustainable ways to subsist, these workers entering both countries are being regulated by each countries'  department of work in conjuction with the department that regulates migration with the regulation provided by each country's constitution, the OIT regulations and The Mercosur agreements.
In this order of ideas each country is undergoing through changes, not yet defined if for the best and for the worse, with clouded politics and an economical situation that ties them all together and even when regulated it still generates issues externally and internally, which if not managed properly will create an economical crisis that will be the downfall of international opportunities as third world countries on the rise.

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