Democratic Victories
Nicolás Maduro insists on the public strategy of summoning a dialogue, while doing everything that would discourage actual political discourse.
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.
Nicolás Maduro insists on the public strategy of summoning a dialogue, while doing everything that would discourage actual political discourse.
The UN Human Rights Council turns its head to Venezuela once again, while regime officers act offended, defending the fantasy nation only they see.
The UN has enabled an environment for autocrats to go crazy: Maduro knows it. Now he tries to show his good face with the Human Rights Council while giving swords to Putin
Both the signatories of the TIAR and Russia endorse the support for the AN or the regime, respectively, with declarations and measures
The Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance emerges as another vehicle to pressure individuals within the regime, which continues with its agenda to reoccupy the AN
While the regime keeps pushing for something that is nothing but a media campaign and not a negotiation, Trump appoints a new National Security Advisor.
The first vice president of the AN was released, the AN and the EU backed Guaidó once again, and Colombia has 1.6 million of our migrants.
While teachers asking for actual working conditions get attacked on the street with no reaction whatsoever from official chavismo, a group calling itself "the opposition" sat down to sign an agreement that Maduro eagerly seeks.
The Caretaker president is in a problem that adds another layer of complexity to the tension with Colombia
Some believe that the TIAR will bring the marines. Others, believe it will be a coalition to solve the humanitarian crisis. The truth is that it has already passed into an international phase in the OAS, in the context of military tension with Colombia
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