More deputies get stripped of their parliamentary immunity; Chavismo presents the budget for the year 2020, following an illegal, shady and made-up procedure; Venezuelan deputies and functionaries abroad keep working for our refugees and migrants.
Gas shortages spread all over the nation with no end in sight; The Caracas subway system is looking worse and worse for the wear; Political prisoner Juan Requesens is tormented through courtroom delays.
While civil society demands justice and protection against diseases, the National Assembly promises to denounce the ecocide in Guyana and the new president of Argentina takes office
Rufo Chacón recovers part of his sight; The National Assembly promises to look deep into the the whole CLAP corruption scheme; According to Bloomberg, there are more dollars flowing in Venezuelan streets than there are bolivars.
Rudy Giuliani's link to a bolichico businessman is exposed; Juan Guaidó receives support from European deputies in a chaotic parliamentary session; The U.S. Justice Department investigates a Pdvsa corruption scheme for some 4,500 million dollars.
A new massacre on our Pemón community happens, and it's linked to the savage gold trade; the Fe y Alegría institution is running out of personnel to properly function; Miranda mayors and councilmen struggle against the state's governor.
Students march and address an army that doesn't quite know how to treat civilians; The U.S. Treasury Department does further moves to protect Citgo; People in Colombia demonstrate and vandalism shows up in the hemisphere again.
Two Colombian officials get recorded during a quite undiplomatic talk, and it's pennies from heaven for Maduro; the workers and pensioners demonstrating in Venezuela today are asking for dollarized benefits; Maduro still tries to make the Petro happen.
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