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Chávez Supporters Win 17 out of 23 Venezuelan States, but Lose 3 Most Populous
November 24, 2008 ... to be decided. At midnight Venezuelan time, about eight hours after the first polls closed, the president of ... Francisco Rangel (PSUV) 46.97% Andrés Velásquez 30.47% Guárico Willian Lara (PSUV) 52.08% Lenny Manuitt 33.68% ... Villegas 27.28% Trujillo Hugo Cesar Cabezas (PSUV) 59.47% Henrique Catalán 27% City Mayors: Capital District of ... -
Massive Show Of Support For Venezuelan President Chavez On Coup Anniversary
April 15, 2008 ... had taken place. However, the coup collapsed after only 47 hours when masses of poor Venezuelans came out onto the ... -
2.5 Million Venezuelans Participate in Candidate Selection of the United Socialist Party
June 2, 2008 ... in the Capital District of Greater Caracas, with 94.47% of the votes, Tarek William Saab in Anzoátegui, ... Barinas, (90.88%), Francisco Rangel Gómez in Bolívar, (47.3% - above Manuel Arciniega, who obtained 19.29%), Mario ... -
Opposition Also Wins Tachira and Carabobo States in Regional Elections
November 24, 2008 ... got 48.04%) and Henrique Salas Feo won in Carabobo with 47.72% of the vote, Mario Silva, PSUV candidate, obtained 44 ... -
Venezuelan Political Leaders React Positively to Regional Election Results
November 25, 2008 ... PSUV candidate for the state of Trujillo, who won with 59.47% of the vote, said that he was satisfied with the popular ... -
Venezuela’s Legislature Starts Debate on Constitutional Amendment
December 18, 2008 ... discussion today, expected to last between five and eight hours, will be presided over by AN President Cilia Flores and ... -
Venezuela’s National Electoral Council Successfully Concludes Voting Test
October 28, 2008 ... in Venezuela. The CNE hopes to have partial results three hours after polling booths close. The president of the CNE, ... -
Venezuela Drenched As Elections Draw Near
November 21, 2008 ... for children, toilets, and an eating area. From the early hours of Friday morning government teams were out on the ... -
Chavez Accepts Responsibility for Blackouts in Venezuela
September 8, 2008 Following nationwide blackouts, the Venezuelan government acknowledged its responsibility and outlined a plan to fix the ongoing problem. -
Amendment to Strike Two-Term Limit on Presidency Advances in Venezuelan Legislature
December 19, 2008 ... lengthy first debate that lasted into the night. After 12 hours of discussion, a “clear majority” agreed to have a ... -
Venezuelan President’s Amnesty for Coup Participants is Praised and Criticised
January 3, 2008 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez granted amnesty on Monday to a number of opposition leaders connected to the shortlived military coup against his government in April 2002 and a two month oil industry shutdown which caused an estimated $10 billion dollars damage to the economy and ended in January 2003. -
Chavez Supporters and Opposition Commemorate Overthrow of Venezuela’s Last Dictatorship
January 23, 2008 ... the beginning of the end of the regime. In the early hours of January 23, Pérez Jiménez fled to the Dominican ... -
United Socialist Party of Venezuela Candidates Register For Regional Elections
August 11, 2008 ... to be very close, 15,000 supporters marched for four hours from upper Merida to the CNE office. There were also ... -
Venezuela Dismisses Interpol Presentation, Computer Experts Question Report’s Reliability
May 16, 2008 “A media show” is how President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela referred to the report presentation, in which Interpol said that it found no evidence of tampering with computers that supposedly belonged to one of Colombia’s rebel groups.