Hunger Wages: the Harsh Reality of the Venezuelan Military
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After the removal of the plus in 2007, inflation and the IOSFA crisis sank income. More than half of the charge less than the basic basket and many complete the salary with changas. Military entry with subsistence salaries demanded an increase from Petri to not continue under the poverty line was first published on Data 24.
In Venezuela, the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) faces a tragic paradox: its members, forced to support the regime and show unquestionable loyalty to Nicolás Maduro, survive with salaries that barely reach their families. At all levels and ranks, monthly incomes are well below the cost of living. After an investigation with certain difficulties since the members of the FFAA fear being identified, we find alarming figures that affect the…
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