Playing Tug of War with the CNE Appointment
Former Spanish President Felipe González bet on the transition in Venezuela in a virtual forum with Juan Guaidó and Julio Borges. Coronavirus spreads and more excesses by the regime
Naky gets called Naibet at home and at the bank. She coordinates training programs for an NGO. She collects moments and turns them into words. She has more stories than freckles.
Former Spanish President Felipe González bet on the transition in Venezuela in a virtual forum with Juan Guaidó and Julio Borges. Coronavirus spreads and more excesses by the regime
The ruling by the TSJ Constitutional Chamber values the work done by the Nominations Committee
The National Assembly rejects how returning migrants are treated, the official figure of coronavirus cases is 2,632 and the Education Ministry announced the end of the school year
Experts say that’s the current situation, while coronavirus and economic chaos spread and returning migrants have to jump through hoops
A new 7x7 plan to limit local contagion begins, along with the measure to allow 300 returning migrants into the country three times a week
FM Center producer and journalist Carol Romero was covering a protest when she was kidnapped by the GNB and has been in El Junquito since yesterday. There have been 2,087 cases of COVID-19
Long lines at gas stations and protests against the rationing mechanism for the sale of gas. COVID-19 further advances in the country.
The AN and the regime committed to working together against the pandemic, with the PAHO as witness. We reached 1,819 cases of COVID-19 and the chaos in gas stations continues
Sales of imported gas turned out to be a stressful mess that the regime celebrated as a success. There’s a record-breaking new number of coronavirus cases
120 litres are assigned to every person in the Patria system. If you haven’t registered, having gas will be either too expensive or too complicated. There will be a direct subsidy for public transportation for 90 days
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