Venezuela: Last Rites for an Electoral Route Out of Conflict?
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7 Articles
Venezuela: Last Rites for an Electoral Route out of Conflict?
President Nicolás Maduro’s Unified Socialist Party swept the board in Venezuela’s 25 May regional and parliamentary elections, thanks to its manipulation of the process and to widespread abstention. Where can the divided opposition go from here?
Venezuela’s Participatory Democracy and the Struggle Against Imperialism: A Conversation With Alison Bodine
An international observer in Venezuela’s May 25 elections reflects on the country’s democracy and explains why solidarity with the Bolivarian Process is more urgent than ever. Alison Bodine is an anti-imperialist activist and solidarity organizer based in Canada who is active with the Venezuela Solidarity Network and the Fire This Time Movement for Social Justice. She has visited Venezuela regularly since 2018 as part of international observatio…
Very soon, Venezuela will be the largest ally of the United States in the region,” opposition leader María Corina said in an interview with the US television channel Fox News in which she stressed that President Donald Trump has a firm commitment to freedom and democracy in Venezuela. Vente Venezuela Machado explained that granting a very limited license to oil companies to preserve their assets in Venezuela is an intelligent and strategic decis…
By Geraldina Colotti, Latin American Summary, June 2, 2025. “We are the second political force in the country.” Interview with Carlos Conde, Political Secretary of the Caracas Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Venezuela After the elections of May 25, which gave a very broad victory to the PSUV, we interviewed Carlos Conde, Political Secretary of the Committee [...] La entrada Venezuela. Interview with Carlos Conde, of the Communist Pa…
In a column published in the Argentine newspaper 'La Nación' , the opponent called the event “an orchestrated farce”
Venezuelan leader María Corina Machado said this Sunday that Nicolás Maduro’s regime “is against the strings” and suffered a new political defeat by registering a large abstention in the electoral farce of May 25. In a column published in the Argentine newspaper La Nación, Machado called the event “a farce orchestrated” to try to “pass the page of the humiliating defeat received in the presidential elections of July 28, 2024.” According to the l…
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