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The Bolivarian Process after Chavez: The Hour Has Arrived
June 7, 2013 Radical left current within the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Marea Socialista (Socialist Tide), takes stock of the current situation facing the Bolivarian process, and argues that the government must take radical actions to “save the revolution”. -
Coup and Countercoup, Revolution!
April 13, 2010 ... him to the presidential palace. By the early morning hours of April 14, Chavez had returned, brought back by the ... -
Venezuela Speaks!
January 17, 2010 ... temporarily plucked Chávez from office. He was reinstated 47 hours later due to the massive response from Chávez ... -
Venezuelan President Maduro Calls for a Constituent Assembly
May 3, 2017 ... the country’s main roads starting at 6 or 7 am for two hours. They are also calling for a national stoppage. ... -
Diary of a Venezuelan Presidential Election: December 3rd 2006
December 5, 2006 ... I couldn’t imagine why anyone would want to show up 4 hours before polling stations even opened, I hadn’t taken ... polling stations. Starting around 3pm I spent about two hours winding my way through the hills, turning around at ... -
To Destroy and To Reconstruct. The New State in Venezuela and the Popular Movement
September 3, 2003 ... forget that it was the popular movements that defeated the 47-hour dictatorship of Pedro Carmona—the state assumed a ... -
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 ... -
Venezuela – A Last Warning
May 20, 2016 ... onto the black market. From the family that queues for hours and then re-sells some of what they’ve bought, to the ... to criminal gangs who hire people to queue for hours and buy whatever subsidised products are available ... it over and hand it to the communal power”. Less than 48 hours later, in an interview with Reuters, the vice-president ... -
An Army of Women is Building Venezuela’s Housing Revolution
March 8, 2023 ... attack, from induced food shortages, which meant spending hours looking for products, to national blackouts and a ... -
The Insidious Bureaucracy in Venezuela: Biggest Barrier to Social Change
May 17, 2010 ... late. It was just 9.30am, but she’d already spent a few hours working at the primary school, and had a long busy day ... the work. Sometimes the general secretary here will spend hours and hours talking on the phone and not doing his job. But he gets ... -
Much More than a Few Mayorships
November 29, 2017 Former Venezuelan Minister for Communes and academic, Reinaldo Iturriza, argues that the United Socialist Party of Venezuela's failure to back the mayoral candidacies of several commune activists and its focus on representative democracy could lead to the collapse of the revolution. -
World Social Forum, Venezuela: Another World Is Possible
October 4, 2005 ... popular uprising brought him back to office within 48 hours. An oil strike/employers' lockout later that year only ... -
Participatory Democracy In Venezuela
December 9, 2005 ... organised to Caracas slums, called or and barrios. After hours of looking into community kitchens that give small ... -
San Agustín: Popular Power Striking Back Against the Coup and the Crisis
February 21, 2019 VA’s Ricardo Vaz visited the San Agustin barrio of Caracas and reports on the community’s efforts to organise to fight back against the economic crisis. -
The 2002 Coup: Destabilization and Revolution in Today’s Venezuela
April 11, 2016 ... armed forces Chavez returned to the presidency within 48 hours despite the opposition’s hope to topple the ...