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The Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce ((スペイン語:Federación de Cámaras y Asociaciones de Comercio y Producción de Venezuela)) or Fedecámaras is composed of chambers of commerce (''cámara'' in Spanish) in twelve basic trade groups: banking, agriculture, commerce, construction, energy, manufacturing, media, mining, ranching, insurance, transportation, and tourism. In practice, the intended function of Fedecámaras is to act as a cartel controlling these sectors of the Venezuelan economy, setting wages and working conditions within each respective trade. Fedecámaras enforces these conditions by several means, including strikes against their aggregate employees to enforce wages and conditions. The cámaras also seek to informally control the amount of competition they will allow into each trade by controlling membership, and the rights enjoyed by members.〔http://www.articlecity.com/articles/politics_and_government/article_266.shtml Venezuela: Politics and History Article City. (2006). URL last accessed on 31 October 2008〕 This organization was at political odds with former Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez. During a failed coup d'état against him in April 2002, former Fedecámaras president Pedro Carmona assumed the role of interim de facto president of Venezuela for two days. ==See also== * Venezuelan coup attempt of 2002 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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