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Venezuela's Communist Party and the PSUV: To Join or Not to Join?
October 20, 2007 Shortly after his presidential election victory in early December last year Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez called on all the parties that support him to join together to form one united party, the "United Socialist Party of Venezuela." Not every party agreed. Jerónimo Carrera, Chairman of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV), explains his party's reasons for that decision. -
Venezuela's Reform Battle Continues as Chavez Ally Splits
November 14, 2007 ... have attempted to portray the students as victims of a “dictatorship”, either implying or outright lying that the ... -
Behind Venezuela's "Student Rebellion"
June 11, 2007 ... topple the fake communism of Chávez and institute a true dictatorship of the proletariat. But González recently ... -
It is Easy to See the Speck in the Other's Eye
May 30, 2007 ... is worse than what we experienced before the end of the dictatorship" of General Augusto Pinochet in 1990, said ... -
Wall Street Journal's Looking Glass World
June 12, 2007 ... movement "focus(es) on freedom and calls to end the dictatorship....with polls showing more than 70% of ... -
Who Are the Real “Freedom Fighters” in Venezuela?
July 7, 2007 ... European youth fighting the wrath of tyranny, of communist dictatorship, demanding freedom and human rights. Is this the ... -
What’s Really Happening in Venezuela?
November 29, 2007 ... vote. These changes hardly amount to the “Chávez dictatorship” conjured up in the mainstream media, and the ... -
Coup D'Etat Rumblings in Venezuela
November 20, 2007 ... "power through legitimate means (and this) is not a dictatorship but something more complex," the 'tyranny' of ... -
Concession Speech of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela
December 8, 2007 ... democratic conviction. We are in a democracy. There is no dictatorship here, the international reporters and observers ... -
The 47-Hour Coup That Changed Everything
April 13, 2007 ... the president should resign because Venezuela had become a dictatorship. Soto declared himself to be in rebellion, ... where they accused the government of being a totalitarian dictatorship. Eleven days after Soto’s first denunciation, ... in which the principle of authority is invoked is in a dictatorship.” [8] Also present were directors of various ...
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