He explained that the state “has the ability to print money and own the printing machines when the currency isn’t the dollar,” and as such it’s “obvious” that they reject any moves towards adopting the dollar as their national currency.+
Yet in the face of the wide-ranging economic crisis gripping Venezuela, dollarization proponents increasingly point to the experience of Ecuador, where the dollar as been the official currency since 2000 .... http://panampost.com