The anti-sedition decree included the crime of Zersetzung der Wehrkraft.
The decrees include tax breaks to developers and a secure buyer for energy at prices equivalent to the system's short-term marginal cost.
The decree also included the following anti-organized crime actions:
The decrees include a currency devaluation of 9.5 percent, a wage-and-price freeze and suspension of some large building programs.
The decree, however, does not include compensation for banks, which also suffered when the peso was cut free from its decadelong peg to the dollar last year.
The decree includes the requirement that the Venezuelan public sector must use free software based on open standards, and includes a definition of open standard:
He put the blame of rebellion upon the Imam and demanded a judicial decree from the pious people of his time-which included Bohlool.
The decree included those who had become Christians after their enslavement and those born to Christian slaves.
Specific concerns raised regarding the 2006 decree include:
The decree also includes the task to "prevent corruption" (see corruption in Ukraine)