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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 ... -
Another Boomerang Stuns the Venezuelan Bourgeoisie
May 21, 2010 ... to 115% of its GDP. Venezuela’s public debt fell from 47.5 percent of GDP in 2003 to 13.8 percent in 2008. In 2009, ... -
Venezuela: Economic crisis worsens – which way forward?
January 25, 2018 In the face of the government's inaction on the economic crisis, Jorge Martin argues that Venezuela is witnessing a resurgence of workers' struggles. -
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 ... -
Los Angeles to Caracas: Examining Neo-liberal Policies Leading Toward Rebellion
October 2, 2009 ... the burning of busses due to the price increase. Within hours thousands of people were in the streets looting stores ... grew to become the epicenter of the riots, and within hours people had begun looting stores and pulling drivers ... to the ground. Dozens of stores were looted and there are hours and hours of television footage showing Korean ... -
Venezuela: The Fight Against Poverty
July 4, 2005 ... expenses. Furthermore, classes are held at flexible hours, permitting students to participate even if they ... -
The 2002 Oil Lockout: 10 Years Later
December 7, 2012 ... within the Venezuelan Armed Forces, which lasted only 48 hours, to end Venezuela’s democratic experiment with ... -
Tales of Resistance: May 2023 Be Full of Collective Victories!
December 23, 2022 ... priority foodstuffs. The publication was taken down within hours, with businessmen blasting a “communist initiative” ... -
Steve Ellner: Democratization of PSUV is Key to Chavismo’s Future
October 10, 2016 ... First, you have the popular sectors waiting on lines for hours and hours but they are able to buy goods that they need because ... I’m not denying that those lines are sometimes 4, 5, 6 hours which is a terrible situation. I’m not denying the ... -
Tales of Resistance: A ‘Normal’ Country Once Again?
August 7, 2022 Jessica Dos Santos looks at what lies beneath the surface of an apparent "peace" and economic recovery in this edition of "Tales of Resistance." -
Venezuela Confronts Capitalism's Crisis with More Revolution
March 17, 2009 ... count on me paying with hard cash", added Chavez. Barely hours later, the vice minister of agriculture, Richard Canan, ... -
Highland Resistance: How the Che Guevara Commune Confronts the Crisis (Part I)
December 10, 2021 ... than that of an industrial coffee dryer. It takes 12 hours to dry 800 kilos of coffee in an industrial dryer, ... -
Venezuela: A Balance Sheet of 2016 and Perspectives for 2017
February 27, 2017 ... 2017, which rose from 1.54 trillion bolivars in 2016 to 8.47 trillion—reflecting an increase of 447.44%—and was ... -
The End of Chavismo? Why Venezuela’s Ruling Party Lost Big, and What Comes Next
December 10, 2015 ... are the vexing, ubiquitous lines, which can last for five hours or more, for everything from withdrawing money from the ... -
How the Sanctions Affect Collective Lands: Voices from Cinco Fortalezas Commune (Part II)
May 6, 2022 ... that have it much harder: people there have to walk for hours to get to a meeting and kids have to do the same to get ...
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