A Perfect Excuse & a Year of Injustice
Nicolás’s government said on Tuesday that Donald Trump’s Executive Order to block the State’s asses in U.S. soil pretends to “formalize the criminal economic, financial and commercial blockade.”
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’s government said on Tuesday that Donald Trump’s Executive Order to block the State’s asses in U.S. soil pretends to “formalize the criminal economic, financial and commercial blockade.”
A U.S. Executive Order takes sanctions one step further and Colombia gives citizenship to Venezuelan babies born in their territory.
President Donald Trump was asked: “Are you considering putting on quarantine or blocking Venezuela, because of the degree of Russia, China and Iran’s involvement?” Trump answered: “Yes, I am.”
Guaidó waits for Norway’s statement on the dialogue with chavismo. Cabello threatens to use the ANC to call for new parliamentary elections. He also celebrated the ANC’s anniversary and said that they’d accomplished many goals, even though there’s no new Constitution in sight.
The Sao Paulo Forum was irrelevant, neither good nor bad, just insignificant. Maduro admits ELN and FARC are welcome here, Diosdado accuses Colombia of using Venezuela for drug trafficking. Venezuelan Adriana Fernández won the City of Perpignan Rémi Ochlik Award.
We lost a little of what we were this weekend, Carmen Victoria Pérez and Carlos Cruz-Diez died. The Sao Paulo Forum is over. TSJ keeps trying to stop the National Assembly from doing its job.
Alex Saab Morán and Álvaro Pulido Vargas were accused of eight crimes in the Southern District of Florida with a charge of conspiracy and money launderin while human rights abuses continues in the country.
Former chavista governor will have to answer to Costa Rican justice. Nicolás blames an electromagnetic attack, Guaidó and the empire for the blackout on Monday. Diosdado threatens qualified professionals after their assessments of the blackout.
The blackouts will most likely keep happening, according to experts. In a special session outdoors, the AN approved Venezuela’s re-entry to the TIAR. Guaidó cautioned that it’s not a button to solve everything. The IMF says our economy is imploding.
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