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Military and Civilians March in Caracas to Commemorate 12 Years Since Failed Coup
April 14, 2014 ... Pedro Carmona, was declared interim president. During the 47 hours of his rule, Carmona dissolved the Venezuelan National ... -
“A Solid Foundation for Socialism of the 21st Century”: Venezuela's Maduro Restructures Several Government Ministries and Institutions
January 16, 2014 Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro has ordered a restructuring of public institutions related to the economy and consumer protection during a four hour speech to the nation. -
Venezuela Commemorates One Year Anniversary of Chavez's Death
March 5, 2014 ... been arrested in connection to the disturbances, including 47 on Monday. Most are released shortly after arrest, ... -
Consultation Reveals Advances and Challenges for Education in Venezuela
November 6, 2014 ... primary attendance from 85 to 92.2%, and secondary from 47.7 to 75.1%. Meanwhile higher education enrollment has ... -
The Vitality of the Revolution
September 3, 2014 Reinaldo Iturriza was iconic as Communes Minister, and has long been an important revolutionary voice within the government. Yesterday, as per Nicolas Maduro's cabinet "shakeup", Iturriza was reappointed as Minister of Culture. This discerning look at the place communes hold within the Bolivarian process, written only hours before that switch, stands as a testament to his efforts in that area. -
Democracy in Latin America: The Results of the 2013 Latinobarómetro Public Opinion Poll
January 2, 2014 The dominant narrative on democracy and Latin America's "left turn" has no basis in public opinion data from the region, as the Latinobarómetro poll results show. -
Planned Reforms May Determine Survival of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Project
August 5, 2014 ... for Maduro’s performance have fallen to between 41- 47 percent. [i] Thus while approval for Maduro continues to ... path. [i] 41% = Datanalisis / May, Consultores 21 / June, 47% = Hinterlaces / July. While Hinterlaces polls tend to ... -
A Giant Under the Moon: A Tribute to Hugo Chavez One Year From His Death
March 7, 2014 ... just go out there when they are expecting Chavez”. Two hours had passed from the start time of the event and the ... the importance of the event to him so he would come. Two hours went by and it was now nighttime, but no one had left. ... and in German, “Chávez geht nicht”. After four hours under the beautiful full moon of Vienna, anxious for ... -
How The Oligarchs Were Defeated ― Remembering The April 2002 Coup
April 14, 2014 ... unprecedented event, the coup was overturned within 48 hours by a mass uprising of the people and soldiers loyal to ... Assembly, the courts, and the new constitution. Within hours the Bush administration announced Washington’s ... The coup plot began to unravel and within forty-seven hours Chavez had returned to power. The defeat of the coup by ... -
Why a Philosophical Summit of the Poor?
October 7, 2014 ... is not something that we can produce because we spend 14 hours as day as slaves to this system. Of each 24 hours, 14 are for being slaves of the system, and 6 hours, at least, we spend sleeping to recuperate and gain ... -
Five New Laws Passed to Provide Stronger Social Support and Undermine Corruption in Venezuela
November 14, 2014 ... young workers who end up working unpredictable hours and ultimately earning less money. The Law of ... -
A Response from Venezuela
April 21, 2014 ... dining halls and free buses including outside of school hours (just to name a few benefits). How does that fit into ... -
Venezuela Beyond the Protests: The Revolution is Here to Stay
February 21, 2014 ... streets demanding return of their president. Forty-eight hours later, Chavez was rescued by millions of supporters and ... -
Venezuela’s Indigenous Pemon are Caught in Time on Land Too Valuable for Numbers
October 21, 2014 In the shadow of Columbus Day, venezuelanalysis.com writer Z.C. sketches, through interviews, an intimate portrait of a changing people – the Pemon of Venezuela’s mineral-rich Southeastern border. Their testimonies of struggle reflect the country’s changing political landscape and highlights a stark generational gap that afflicts many of Latin America’s first nation peoples. -
Coups, Media and Stalemates: What Violent Protests Mean for Venezuela
February 14, 2014 Venezuelanalysis.com’s staff writers offer their concise insights on three different angles of the violent protests that have been occurring in the country: the opposition’s strategy, how the media have reacted, and the implications of the protests for the Bolivarian Revolution.
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