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Is there a song that long? Life is like waves on the sea, rising and falling. ? In fact, not only life, but also the country will have its own ups and downs. Some countries may be on the rise, but others are going from prosperity to decline. This is the case in a South American country. Was it once a developed country or a world-famous country? Beauty kingdom? But now it's down to money, even? Money? It's worthless.

You can guess which country this country is, Venezuela. Venezuela's economy developed particularly well in the last century because of its abundant oil reserves. Including some beauty contests held around the world, Venezuelan beauties often win the championship? Miss universe? Or? Miss world? Title, so it is also called? Beauty kingdom? Good name.

But what about Venezuela? Success is oil, failure is oil? Because the oil industry has not developed in a balanced way due to the high economy, other industries are in a state of recession. A few years ago, Venezuela was obviously affected to a great extent because of the fluctuation of international oil prices. In 20 15, Venezuela's economy even shrank by nearly 6%, and the value increased with time, which also triggered inflation. Finally, even daily necessities should be bought abroad.

In Venezuela, there is a serious shortage of food, medicine, toilet paper and even condoms. Supermarkets in Venezuela are basically empty. It is because of the lack of condoms that Venezuelan women have to go to the hospital for vasectomy. If they are pregnant, let alone whether they can afford it in the future. Even hospitals in Venezuela have huge problems in medical equipment and medicines.

In addition, large-scale water and electricity shortages often occur in Venezuela, which greatly affects the lives of residents. Conditional citizens fled Venezuela to live in other countries, and unconditional citizens even reduced to looking for food in garbage dumps. In just a few years, Venezuela fell from a tall building and got into trouble. Its currency depreciated more than 400 times. Few people in the country use Venezuela's official currency, mostly US dollars or RMB. Even if bundles of Venezuelan currency are left on the street, it is estimated that no one will take them home.

Bian Xiao thinks that as a wealthy South American? Beauty kingdom? Although there is no shortage of money and oil now, Venezuela is not what it used to be, and even women are afraid to have children. However, when will Venezuela regain its previous prosperity? Only time will tell. How to treat this phenomenon? Welcome to leave your opinion in the comment area and discuss it together.