The Popular Consultation Begins
Guaidó says a lot of people are participating; State media doesn’t mention abstention in the “elections” and proclaim a “victory”; Most of the international community rejects the legislative elections
Guaidó says a lot of people are participating; State media doesn’t mention abstention in the “elections” and proclaim a “victory”; Most of the international community rejects the legislative elections
It was all exactly as expected on yesterday’s election: low turnout, pressure on voters, and PSUV will have the absolute majority in the illegal AN; Guaidó reiterates that the new Assembly won’t be recognized by 60 countries
The PSUV promises jail for opposition deputies and no international financing for NGOs; Guaidó promotes the popular consultation with complications along the way; The OAS pressures the ICC on the Venezuelan case
The UN asks for international funds to bring humanitarian aid into Venezuela; On HIV Day, our domestic figures are shameful;
That’s what the PSUV vice president asked women to say in their homes, to lead participation in the upcoming “elections”; Venezuelan oil exports tripled in November, but the crisis carries on
Some of these demonstrations faced repression from the regime; 160 migrants deported from Trinidad and Tobago; The “electoral carnival” continues
Just on Thursday, the price of the dollar increased 8.15%; Over 50 Venezuelan minors have been deported by Trinidad and Tobago
The bank accounts of the NGOS are frozen, and even the hourse of director Roberto Patiño’s parents was raided by security forces; More places to exchange dollars and new taxes on operations made in foreign currency, as the regime experiments with the economy
From the confusing incident, we only draw clear conclusions: Venezuelans are suffering; the island’s government is xenophobic and; the regime is indifferent; The AN asked Trinidad to stop the abuses
The dollar price reached a million bolivars, once again; Another doctor dies in Zulia of COVID-19; The IACHR expressed concern for the attitude of Trinidad and Tobago regarding Venezuelan refugees
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