Protesters in Venezuela aimed to shut down oil production as a means to undermine the government's primary source of revenue, which is heavily reliant on oil exports. By targeting this sector, they sought to amplify economic pressure and draw attention to the government's mismanagement and corruption. Additionally, disrupting oil production could serve as a tactic to rally public support and create a sense of urgency for change amidst ongoing political and social unrest.
people can change the government by protesting maybe
Because they're scared of the government.
The students in Les Miserables are protesting against social injustice, inequality, and the oppressive government system in France during the 19th century. They are fighting for equality, democracy, and a better future for the people.
they think that they are protesting something, but they are pointless hobos
I've seen tv news and saw people protesting and telling CHASE banks to give their money back.
They are protesting because the rich people rarely pay taxes and the banks are raising fees.
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a democracy ia a form of govt which is ruled by people.the people have supreme power so by constant protesting,giving pressure on the side of govt for unfair decision will result in losing power
a democracy ia a form of govt which is ruled by people.the people have supreme power so by constant protesting,giving pressure on the side of govt for unfair decision will result in losing power
The government owns everything. The people don't own anything. The government also tells people where to live, where to work, the government owns the newspapers, TV channels, and blocks internet access. In a communist government people do not have rights.
cause they were thrown in jail for protesting