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- Dakazo abstract "Dakazo refers to a set of actions taken by the Venezuelan government forcing consumer electronic retail stores, with Daka being the most prominent, to sell products at much lower prices on 8 November 2013, weeks before municipal elections. The forced Daka price changes helped Venezuela's ruling party, PSUV, win in some of the municipal elections, though the massive sale of goods caused further shortages in the months following the initiative.".
- Dakazo wikiPageExternalLink para-el-857-de-los-venezolanos-la-situacion-del-pais-es-mala-encuesta-datanalisis.
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- Dakazo bgcolor "#c6dbf7".
- Dakazo date "2013-11-08".
- Dakazo outcome "*Looting of stores. *Shortages of products in appliance stores.".
- Dakazo place Venezuela.
- Dakazo quote "I have immediately ordered the occupation of the network and bring products to sell people a fair price. Leave nothing on the shelves!".
- Dakazo source "President Nicolas Maduro".
- Dakazo title "Dakazo".
- Dakazo width "300".
- Dakazo subject Category:Elections.
- Dakazo subject Category:Politics_of_Venezuela.
- Dakazo subject Category:Retailing.
- Dakazo comment "Dakazo refers to a set of actions taken by the Venezuelan government forcing consumer electronic retail stores, with Daka being the most prominent, to sell products at much lower prices on 8 November 2013, weeks before municipal elections. The forced Daka price changes helped Venezuela's ruling party, PSUV, win in some of the municipal elections, though the massive sale of goods caused further shortages in the months following the initiative.".
- Dakazo label "Dakazo".
- Dakazo sameAs m.0129c2sx.
- Dakazo wasDerivedFrom Dakazo?oldid=643644058.
- Dakazo isPrimaryTopicOf Dakazo.