The National Assembly advances on the correct process to appoint new CNE authorities, while chavismo tries to muddle it all; Venezuelan exiled deputies fight for the diaspora's rights in America; the continent struggles through its demonstrations.
The Venezuelan diaspora is a more serious affair than many want to see; as the continent continues in upheaval, chavista officials work as if everything's perfect at home.
Teachers go on strike (monitored by the State), deputy Guanipa is stripped of his parliamentary immunity (by an illegitimate body) and the whole continent is in unrest.
Demonstrations build up while chavismo pretends all is well; our diaspora suffers its vulnerability; Nicolás Maduro discovers what was missing from his project all along.
After the Maduro regime made a deal it can't back, the National Assembly struggles to keep Citgo for Venezuela; chavismo creates more parallel authorities and a new, odd plan with minery.
Primero Justicia protested the impunity on the murder of the councilman in the hands of the Sebin, before a mocking State that makes an improvised census official and laughs at the electrical crisis
Attorney Gonzalo Himiob denounced the detention of political prisoners who had just released and Cecodap reports the emotional impact of the humanitarian emergency and forced migration
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