Expelled from PJ and now aligned with UNT, Capriles and Tomás Guanipa are launching an electoral platform as chavismo removes their political bans. Meanwhile, certain alliances raise questions about what it means to be “opposition” #NowWhatVenezuela
Maduro uses the U.S. tariff war to unveil economic measures, while a new opposition alliance seeks relevance amid restrictions and voter apathy #NowWhatVenezuela
In the twenty-fifth issue of #NowWhatVenezuela, we review a comprehensive investigation into impunity and re-victimization in murder cases during protests since 2014, along with some tough reflections from ICC officials
Four more Zulia mayors are under arrest after Diosdado Cabello announced that 5.4 tons of cocaine were seized in the state. Three of them are chavistas, and one belongs to Acción Democrática #NowWhatVenezuela
A network of small organizations advocating for the freedom of political prisoners has been growing since July 28. What do they do, and who are some of their key representatives? #NowWhatVenezuela
On February 22, we hosted our first in-person event in years, in Miami. The discussions with our guests were so insightful that we were left wanting more. Now, you can watch it on YouTube
This week’s #NowWhatVenezuela also covers the brutal siege against Vente Venezuela leaders in the Argentinean embassy, and a confrontation between illegal miners and indigenous groups in Amazonas
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