The apparent threat to Juan Guaidó's wellbeing generate several responses from different sectors; Chavismo makes further moves to control this year's elections; The regime isn't forthcoming about the figures it delivers to CAF.
A new anniversary goes by for a painful date without justice; Chavismo still celebrates the Caracazo as if it were the origin of a popular rebellion preceding the current disaster; Political prisoners endure further cruelties.
Violent special operations by CICPC and FAES put many lives at risk; A new step towards a new CNE to achieve fair elections was taken; Worse episodes of Pdvsa corruption schemes are revealed.
Juan Guaidó celebrated the American sanctions to Rosneft and presented a draft law in the National Assembly which would allow to transparently manage the funds recovered thanks to the measure.
With ridiculous accusations, the activities of the airline that brought the caretaker president back were temporarily suspended; Guaidó, meanwhile, announced a Lima Group meeting on February 20th.
Protests about violence against the media marked a day when Radio Télévision Suisse published a piece about the illegal mechanisms to buy Venezuelan gold; Airline TAP says things aren't quite as chavismo says regarding Juan Guaidó's uncle.
Youth Day protests had a slogan yesterday: respect for university autonomy; Juan Guaidó’s uncle and eight drivers are still missing; The regime promises more violence and impunity against the opposition.
Our brave caretaker president returned through our main airport. He wasn’t detained but he and his wife were attacked, just like chavismo always does. They detained part of his team and his uncle is still missing. The press was also attacked.
In Washington, our caretaker president received support from all political actors; The RSF 2019 index registers an even further worsening of freedom of speech in Venezuela; Citgo executives went back to jail.
American support for caretaker president Juan Guaidó looks at an all-time high, after meetings at the White House; Nicolás Maduro has outrageous promises about inflation in 2020; American security advisors have a few words for allies of the Maduro regime.
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