Thank you, Mr. Chávez
Katy says: I have many friends who left Venezuela in the early ’90s to study abroad, thanks to Fundayacucho’s loan programs. Some of these friends of mine stayed...
Quico Toro is the founder of Caracas Chronicles.
Katy says: I have many friends who left Venezuela in the early ’90s to study abroad, thanks to Fundayacucho’s loan programs. Some of these friends of mine stayed...
Katy says: I have many friends who left Venezuela in the early ’90s to study abroad, thanks to Fundayacucho’s loan programs. Some of these friends of mine stayed...
Katy says: Alfredo Keller has made public the results of his April study, which seem to confirm that: 8 months before the election, Chávez has a commanding lead...
Katy says: Alfredo Keller has made public the results of his April study, which seem to confirm that: 8 months before the election, Chávez has a commanding lead...
Katy says: One of the bad things about having a candidate with a history in the IVth Republic is that the campaign can quickly center on the past...
Katy says: One of the bad things about having a candidate with a history in the IVth Republic is that the campaign can quickly center on the past...
When I’m not rambling about Chavez, I’m preparing a doctoral dissertation about the World Trade Organization. Here are a few posts on that entirely unrelated topic. First off,...
When I’m not rambling about Chavez, I’m preparing a doctoral dissertation about the World Trade Organization. Here are a few posts on that entirely unrelated topic. First off,...
It’s a detail, but telling: three of the “substitute National Electoral Council members” elected by the National Assembly are party hacks: Freddy Díaz, who worked on Chavez’s campaign...
Is it just me, or have Chavez’s lunatic outbursts been getting exponentially weirder? Yesterday, Chávez ripped brutally into Peruvian presidential candidate Alan García – calling him corrupt, a...
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