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01.15.17: The Failed State

Vice-President Tarek El Aissami appeared in Jose Vicente Rangel Hoy today, weekly Sunday morning interview show that airs on the Televen network. The interview marks Continue reading →

01.10.17: The Coupist Manifesto

Following yesterday’s declaration from the National Assembly that Maduro had abandoned his position as President of the Republic, Miranda state Continue reading →

11.16.16: Runway #4

The Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ) issued a ruling yesterday prohibiting the organization and holding of protests in the country. The ruling Continue reading →

10.28.16: Paro

A national strike called by the opposition for today appears to have had mixed results, as many businesses refused to Continue reading →

10.18.16: Regional Elections Postponed

The head of the Consejo Nacional Electoral (CNE), Tibisay Lucena, announced this afternoon that the regional elections originally scheduled to take place this Continue reading →

10.12.16: In Memoriam

Late last night, the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ) issued a ruling granting Maduro the ability to present the national budget before Continue reading →

10.09.16: Dirty Tricks

Jesus Torrealba, the head of the Mesa de la Unidad Democratica (MUD), is warning that the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia [TSJ], Venezuela’s top Continue reading →

10.03.16: Vilipendio

The Mesa de la Unidad Democratica reacted to yesterday’s stunning victory of the “No” vote in the Colombian plebiscite on a Continue reading →

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