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12.30.15: Showdown

The MUD appears to be headed for a showdown with the nation’s top court, the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ) over yesterday’s challenges Continue reading →

12.29.15: “Judicial Coup”

Venezuela’s top court, the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ), cut its holiday vacation short today and accepted PSUV challenges against eight Continue reading →

12.26.15: Den of Corruption

Leopoldo Lopez Gil, Leopoldo Lopez’s father, shot back at Henrique Capriles over comments the Miranda state governor made earlier this Continue reading →

12.23.15: Session of Fear

Earlier today, the outgoing PSUV-controlled National Assembly assigned 13 new magistrates to the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ), the nation’s top court, a Continue reading →

12.22.15: Roberto Rincon

La Patilla released new details on the Roberto Rincon case earlier today. Rincon, a Venezuelan national living in Houston, was Continue reading →

12.15.15: The Reward

The PSUV took a series of measures today in the National Assembly as it prepares to hand over power of Continue reading →

10.08.15: Guarenas

El Nacional published a piece today in which it argues that the PSUV is trying to buy votes for the Continue reading →

06.07.15: Felipe Gonzalez

Felipe Gonzalez, the Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1996, arrived in Venezuela today and was welcomed at the Simon Continue reading →

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