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Leader of Pro-Government Collective Dies, Four Others Killed in Police Standoff
October 8, 2014 ... October 8th, 2014. (venezuelanalysis.com)- In the early hours of Tuesday morning, an eight hour standoff took place ... high crime rate. The leader reportedly invested $47 million in 66 new disarmament centers, and approved $39 ... -
UPDATED: Castro, Correa and Morales Rally Behind Venezuela to Condemn US Sanctions
March 10, 2015 ... It must be a bad joke, which reminds us of the darkest hours of our America, when we received invasions and ... over 80,000 tweets with the tag within the first 24 hours following Obama’s announcements. The phrase “Yankee ... -
The Handing Over of Pérez Becerra and the Strategy of the Venezuelan Revolution
May 5, 2011 ... consulate was not informed about his arrest and within 48 hours he had been handed over to the Colombian authorities ... reported the presence of Perez Becerra on the plane two hours before it was due to land? When was the Interpol red ... -
Venezuela’s Maduro Renews Dialogue Offer as Violence Drags On (+Video)
March 10, 2014 ... when student and pro-government activist Gisela Rubilar (47), was shot by assailants while she tried to clear a ... -
Venezuela: Still A Democracy
November 22, 2007 ... labour force. Another would reduce the working week to 36 hours. This is being reported in the media as a 6-hour day, ... it will be interpreted as four eight-hour days plus four hours on Friday. There are also amendments that would ban ... -
Abrupt Replacement of Minister Rodriguez Torres Raises Questions in Venezuela
October 28, 2014 ... the camera, addressing the minister. He was shot dead just hours later by the CICPC. At the time, CICPC spokesperson ... -
Venezuelan Vice President Details Efforts to Overcome Five Serious Crises in 2010
February 11, 2011 ... attends to its people”. OPPOSITION REACTION After eight hours of open and direct testimony before the National ... reactions from opposition parlimentarians. “Eight hours of talking and he said nothing”, declared Assembly ... -
Venezuelan Police Raid Headquarters of Dissident Chavista Party
June 14, 2016 Venezuelan police raided the offices of the Trotskyist political organization Marea Socialista (MS) Friday on the orders of a local court. -
Reform of the Social Responsibility in Media Law: 4 Questions & 4 Answers
January 5, 2011 ... television programming during prime time hours. 2. Why weren’t the same objectives achieved with the ... -
Socialist Party of Venezuela City Mayor Arrested for Alleged Corruption
October 15, 2013 ... Loreto, protested Flores’ candidature. Valencia, two hours by bus from Caracas, is the third largest city in ... -
Venezuelan Government: Separatist Opposition Uses Paramilitaries for Social Cleansing, Destabilization
June 15, 2009 Venezuelan Minister for Justice and Internal Affairs, Tarek El-Aissami, accused the governors of opposition-controlled states along the Colombian border of permitting bands of Colombian paramilitary troops to destabilize the region and carry out a wave of "social cleansing" murders in recent months. -
Maduro asks Cabinet to Resign, Plans Restructuring in Face of Electoral Defeat
December 9, 2015 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced today several steps to “protect the achievements of the revolution” in light of the 2/3 majority secured yesterday by the country's opposition, including a full cabinet shakeup. -
Judge Linked to Leopoldo Lopez Trial Shot Dead in Venezuela
June 2, 2017 ... dialogue, for words, for peace.” Death Toll Hits 70 Just hours after Moncada’s death was confirmed, another ... -
Making Sense of Venezuela’s Constitutional Reform
December 1, 2007 ... would remain idle. Reducing the workweek from 44 to 36 hours per week would give workers more power, vis-à-vis ... about whether the workday would be six instead of eight hours, as has been widely reported. The reform text states that the workday may not exceed six hours OR 36 hours per week. The labor minister has ... -
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.
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