What the Venezuelan Constitution Says When the President is Absent
Delcy Rodríguez is trying a double play: presenting herself as interim to chavistas while appearing permanent to Trump and the rest
In the latest developments, Delcy agrees to sell up to a ton of gold destined for US markets, while Caracas and Washington officially re-establish diplomatic relations.
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on the State-run CVG Minerven, used as a front to hide the illegal extraction of gold by armed gangs, Colombian guerrilla and military, with tremendous damage to the environment and local communities.
The U.S. issued a license authorizing operations with the state-owned mining company, but experts believe it could just deepen the Arco Minero policies
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All of a sudden, opposition parties and some surprising figures are starting to behave as if presidential elections were on the horizon
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Each time Maduro set up so-called “popular consultations,” demands for improved public services across Mérida have been systematically ignored
With this 1992 historical novel, Ana Teresa Torres displayed soaring literary skill and a unique perspective on the many transformations of Venezuela between the colonial era and the end of the 20th century
After lots of pressure and little debate, an insufficient Amnesty Law was approved unanimously by Delcy's National Assembly