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#News | Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced the issuing of 25 international arrest warrants for individuals allegedly involved in corruption at agrochemical company Monómeros.
Considered Venezuela’s second most important foreign-held asset, the Colombia-based agrochemical producer came under the control of Venezuela’s hardline opposition following the recognition of Juan Guaidó as “interim president” by Washington and its allies in 2019 as part of efforts to oust the Nicolás Maduro government.
The Venezuelan government accuses the opposition-appointed board of Monómeros of deliberate mismanagement, driven by political interests, leading to a loss of market share and productive capacity.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15632
Considered Venezuela’s second most important foreign-held asset, the Colombia-based agrochemical producer came under the control of Venezuela’s hardline opposition following the recognition of Juan Guaidó as “interim president” by Washington and its allies in 2019 as part of efforts to oust the Nicolás Maduro government.
The Venezuelan government accuses the opposition-appointed board of Monómeros of deliberate mismanagement, driven by political interests, leading to a loss of market share and productive capacity.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15632
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Venezuelan Attorney General Seeks Arrest of 25 in Monómeros
The brother of former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe is among those suspected of benefitting from the pilfering of the Venezuelan state-owned enterprise.
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#Analysis | A briefing note obtained by The Maple confirms that Canadian government funding quietly propped up an astroturf group led by a member of Venezuela’s self-appointed “interim government,” which is now reported to be on the verge of collapse.
Venezuelan feminists and human rights activists say Canada’s support for the group highlights an attempt by Ottawa to revamp its failed policy of supporting illegitimate political forces inside the Latin American country with "feminist" branding.
The finding follows news last week that Venezuela’s opposition parties are preparing to abandon the so-called “interim government,” which launched a failed coup attempt in 2019.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/15633
Venezuelan feminists and human rights activists say Canada’s support for the group highlights an attempt by Ottawa to revamp its failed policy of supporting illegitimate political forces inside the Latin American country with "feminist" branding.
The finding follows news last week that Venezuela’s opposition parties are preparing to abandon the so-called “interim government,” which launched a failed coup attempt in 2019.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/15633
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Canada Propped Up Venezuelan Astroturf Group Linked to Crumbling
The initiative is "made up of and led by women belonging to the upper classes of Venezuela" according to a Venezuelan human rights activist.
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🧵We know that when it comes to Venezuela, US policy is nothing but cruel and corporate media coverage is nothing but disgusting. Now, bring those two together and we get cruel dishonesty. We believe we have found the most cruelly dishonest piece ever, and that’s saying something
Read the whole thread on Twitter: https://twitter.com/venanalysis/status/1585051602095726592
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#News | US Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) penned a letter to President Joe Biden rejecting any sanctions relief against Venezuela.
“We are concerned with recent reports that your administration is considering allowing Chevron to restart oil operations with [Venezuelan state company] Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) [...] which remains under US sanctions,” read the letter, sent on Wednesday.
The senators also rejected the recent rapprochement between Biden and the Nicolás Maduro government claiming it is “eroding” international support for self-proclaimed "Interim President" Juan Guaidó. This comes amidst growing international disaffection with the opposition leader after failing to wield any political power in four years.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15635
“We are concerned with recent reports that your administration is considering allowing Chevron to restart oil operations with [Venezuelan state company] Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) [...] which remains under US sanctions,” read the letter, sent on Wednesday.
The senators also rejected the recent rapprochement between Biden and the Nicolás Maduro government claiming it is “eroding” international support for self-proclaimed "Interim President" Juan Guaidó. This comes amidst growing international disaffection with the opposition leader after failing to wield any political power in four years.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15635
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US Senators, Venezuelan Opposition Pressure Biden Not to Lift Oil
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz rejected any potential easing of sanctions against Venezuela as it would further erode the Guaidó experiment.
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🇻🇪 #Interview | Part 2 of our interview with Venezuela's El Panal Commune is here! We wholeheartedly recommend you read this inspiring piece 👇
The impact of US sanctions and the economic crisis has been disastrous. Nonetheless, El Panal’s communards focus less on the hardships that the crisis has brought – which are many and in some cases devastating – than about the lessons learned.
➡ https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15634
The impact of US sanctions and the economic crisis has been disastrous. Nonetheless, El Panal’s communards focus less on the hardships that the crisis has brought – which are many and in some cases devastating – than about the lessons learned.
➡ https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15634
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You won't read this on mainstream media! Venezuela's Great Housing Mission reached a new milestone this week with 4.2 million homes delivered to Venezuelan working-class families. The social program was created by former president Hugo Chávez in 2011.
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Today, Venezuela commemorates the life and legacy of Alí Primera, "The People's Singer." His songs about popular struggle and resistance against neoliberal governments and US imperialism were key elements in the rising of the Bolivarian Revolution.
https://youtu.be/1EoBn0pPqHw
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Alí Primera, the People's Singer
Venezuela has a rich and diverse musical landscape, but when it comes to popular, folk music there's one figure that stands out: Alí Primera, the people's singer.
In this video, produced with Venezuelan media collective Tatuy TV, we look at Primera's life…
In this video, produced with Venezuelan media collective Tatuy TV, we look at Primera's life…
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#News | Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was among the first to congratulate Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva following his victory in Sunday’s second-round presidential election.
“We celebrate the victory of the Brazilian people [...] Long live the peoples determined to be free, sovereign and independent! Today democracy triumphed in Brazil. Congratulations Lula!” tweeted the Venezuelan head of state shortly after the results were announced.
Lula defeated his far-right opponent Jair Bolsonaro by a narrow margin, with unofficial results giving him 50.9 percent over Bolsonaro’s 49.1 percent. Due to Brazil’s large population, the result nonetheless had the former president defeating the incumbent by over 2 million votes.
The return of the former union leader to the presidency is expected to have large ramifications throughout the region, consolidating a series of victories by leftist and progressive candidates in recent votes.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15636
“We celebrate the victory of the Brazilian people [...] Long live the peoples determined to be free, sovereign and independent! Today democracy triumphed in Brazil. Congratulations Lula!” tweeted the Venezuelan head of state shortly after the results were announced.
Lula defeated his far-right opponent Jair Bolsonaro by a narrow margin, with unofficial results giving him 50.9 percent over Bolsonaro’s 49.1 percent. Due to Brazil’s large population, the result nonetheless had the former president defeating the incumbent by over 2 million votes.
The return of the former union leader to the presidency is expected to have large ramifications throughout the region, consolidating a series of victories by leftist and progressive candidates in recent votes.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15636
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Venezuela’s Maduro Celebrates Lula Victory in Brazil Election
The return of Lula to the presidency is expected to have large ramifications throughout the region.
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#Analysis | From the onset of the Bolivarian Process, the Hugo Chávez government implemented policies to democratize food production in Venezuela.
From the 2001 Land Law all the way to the nationalization or creation of companies such as AgroPatria or Pedro Camejo (1), the goal was to ensure the sector was not subjected to the whims of the market and to support small and midsize production, especially from popular power organizations.
In recent years, an economic crisis heavily exacerbated by US sanctions has driven a liberalization of economic policies. The Venezuelan countryside has been no exception.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/15637
From the 2001 Land Law all the way to the nationalization or creation of companies such as AgroPatria or Pedro Camejo (1), the goal was to ensure the sector was not subjected to the whims of the market and to support small and midsize production, especially from popular power organizations.
In recent years, an economic crisis heavily exacerbated by US sanctions has driven a liberalization of economic policies. The Venezuelan countryside has been no exception.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/15637
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Fuel, Cartels and GMOs: New Challenges in the Venezuelan Countryside
Expensive fuel and inputs, agribusiness cartels and GMO seeds are present threats to Venezuela's food sovereignty according to grassroots collectives.
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#Breaking | Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro received his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro Tuesday in Caracas to discuss recently renewed bilateral relations and the situation in the countries' shared border.
Petro was welcomed at the “Simón Bolívar” International Airport (La Guaira state, near Caracas) by Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez before heading to the Miraflores presidential palace to meet Maduro in an honor ceremony.
This is the first face-to-face meeting between the two heads of state since fully restoring diplomatic relations in August leaving behind years of broke-off ties. Soon after, Petro and Maduro reopened the countries’ 2,200-kilometer shared border to normalize trade and work together to tackle criminal smuggling and violence from irregular armed groups.
(Story in development).
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15638
Petro was welcomed at the “Simón Bolívar” International Airport (La Guaira state, near Caracas) by Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez before heading to the Miraflores presidential palace to meet Maduro in an honor ceremony.
This is the first face-to-face meeting between the two heads of state since fully restoring diplomatic relations in August leaving behind years of broke-off ties. Soon after, Petro and Maduro reopened the countries’ 2,200-kilometer shared border to normalize trade and work together to tackle criminal smuggling and violence from irregular armed groups.
(Story in development).
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15638
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Presidents Maduro and Petro Meet for Bilateral Talks in Caracas
The face-to-face summit between the Venezuelan and Colombian presidents is the first following the renewal of diplomatic ties.
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#News | Following a closed-door encounter, Presidents Nicolás Maduro and Gustavo Petro issued a joint statement and gave a press conference where they informed about a number of issues “to work on from now on” as they aim to expand diplomatic and economic relations, said the Venezuelan mandatary.
President Maduro went on to detail that the two leaders agreed to prioritize "border security and the fight against drug trafficking” as well as energy, trade and economic relations, the return of Venezuela to the Andean Community of Nations (CAN), and strengthening the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) for regional integration.
For his part, President Petro emphasized that both governments still had “a long way to go” when it came to reconstructing bilateral relations. He reassured that normalization at the border would include attending to the migrant population from both nations.
The Petro-Maduro summit was the first between the two heads of state since fully restoring diplomatic relations in August and the first between presidents from the neighboring countries since 2016.
Full story 👇
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15638
President Maduro went on to detail that the two leaders agreed to prioritize "border security and the fight against drug trafficking” as well as energy, trade and economic relations, the return of Venezuela to the Andean Community of Nations (CAN), and strengthening the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) for regional integration.
For his part, President Petro emphasized that both governments still had “a long way to go” when it came to reconstructing bilateral relations. He reassured that normalization at the border would include attending to the migrant population from both nations.
The Petro-Maduro summit was the first between the two heads of state since fully restoring diplomatic relations in August and the first between presidents from the neighboring countries since 2016.
Full story 👇
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15638
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Presidents Maduro and Petro Meet for Bilateral Talks in Caracas
The face-to-face summit between the Venezuelan and Colombian presidents is the first following the renewal of diplomatic ties.
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🧵🗞When you're wrong about something, you have two options. If you're honest, you re-examine your premises. If you're dishonest, like the corporate media, you just double down on your lies. Let's take a look at a prime example from the Bezos-owned Washington Post (thread)
https://twitter.com/venanalysis/status/1587886994817941509
https://twitter.com/venanalysis/status/1587886994817941509
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#Interviews | Venezuelan communards are building a better future through education and mutual care.
El Panal [The Beehive] is a commune in Caracas' working-class 23 de Enero barrio that has advanced far in political, educational, and economic terms. The commune was built by the Alexis Vive Patriotic Force, a collective with a long trajectory of grassroots work in the barrio.
This three-part series, based on numerous interviews, highlights El Panal’s history, its economic operations, and the ways it has worked to overcome the impact of the US blockade.
Read it here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15639
El Panal [The Beehive] is a commune in Caracas' working-class 23 de Enero barrio that has advanced far in political, educational, and economic terms. The commune was built by the Alexis Vive Patriotic Force, a collective with a long trajectory of grassroots work in the barrio.
This three-part series, based on numerous interviews, highlights El Panal’s history, its economic operations, and the ways it has worked to overcome the impact of the US blockade.
Read it here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15639
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#News | The Nicolás Maduro government and the US-backed rightwing opposition are set to restart their dialogue process.
According to multiple outlets, the two sides will reconvene in Mexico as early as this week following a year-long hiatus. Opposition forces are grouped in the self-styled Unitary Platform.
The negotiations will again be facilitated by Norway and one of the early priorities will be the management of some US $3 billion in Venezuelan funds seized by Washington. The two parties will allegedly sign off on an UN-administered plan to disburse the funds for aid programs and infrastructure repairs.
The talks are likewise set to focus on conditions for the upcoming presidential vote, including electoral observation.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15640
According to multiple outlets, the two sides will reconvene in Mexico as early as this week following a year-long hiatus. Opposition forces are grouped in the self-styled Unitary Platform.
The negotiations will again be facilitated by Norway and one of the early priorities will be the management of some US $3 billion in Venezuelan funds seized by Washington. The two parties will allegedly sign off on an UN-administered plan to disburse the funds for aid programs and infrastructure repairs.
The talks are likewise set to focus on conditions for the upcoming presidential vote, including electoral observation.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15640
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Venezuelan Gov’t, Hardline Opposition to Kickstart Mexico Talks
The negotiations will reportedly focus on aid programs and upcoming presidential elections.
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🗞🧵Whenever we read a corporate media piece about Venezuela we expect a dose of misleading propaganda. Like you expect wetness from rain and incoherent gibberish from Biden. But sometimes the dose is just way too high. As usual, this thread is dedicated to
Reuters.
https://twitter.com/venanalysis/status/1588328677653508098
Reuters.
https://twitter.com/venanalysis/status/1588328677653508098
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#News | The Venezuelan government rejected the International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan’s announcement to resume an investigation into alleged human rights abuses committed by state security forces.
“Venezuela regrets that, despite all the information provided and the fluid exchanges with the ICC throughout the year, prosecutor Karim Khan maintains a clearly biased view in relation to the situation in Venezuela, echoing campaigns that seek to instrumentalize justice and human rights issues for political purposes,” read a statement released on Saturday.
The ICC full-scale probe was launched in November 2021 following a suit filed in September 2018 by Venezuela’s right-wing opposition forces, with support from Washington and Latin American allies, accusing the Maduro government of crimes against humanity. The allegations were mostly based on the Venezuelan state’s response to the 2017 violent anti-government protests.
The Venezuelan government has reiterated its commitment to defend human rights and prosecute offenders and since 2020 has provided documented progress against alleged offenders.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15641
“Venezuela regrets that, despite all the information provided and the fluid exchanges with the ICC throughout the year, prosecutor Karim Khan maintains a clearly biased view in relation to the situation in Venezuela, echoing campaigns that seek to instrumentalize justice and human rights issues for political purposes,” read a statement released on Saturday.
The ICC full-scale probe was launched in November 2021 following a suit filed in September 2018 by Venezuela’s right-wing opposition forces, with support from Washington and Latin American allies, accusing the Maduro government of crimes against humanity. The allegations were mostly based on the Venezuelan state’s response to the 2017 violent anti-government protests.
The Venezuelan government has reiterated its commitment to defend human rights and prosecute offenders and since 2020 has provided documented progress against alleged offenders.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15641
Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuela Rejects ‘Biased’ Decision to Resume ICC Probe into Alleged
Caracas stated that it would continue "to defend the truth” and move forward with legal proceedings in cases of possible human rights violations.
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#News | Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called on the global community to act “radically and decisively” in the face of the impending climate catastrophe during his speech Tuesday at the XXVII Conference of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
Maduro’s 18-minute intervention largely focused on the urgency of the climate change crisis and the need to attend to the most vulnerable and those most hurt by its impact.
The Venezuelan president furthermore demanded action to preserve the Amazon and its biodiversity, calling for the world to turn to Indigenous peoples for guidance.
On the sidelines of the COP27 gathering, Maduro had a number of exchanges with world leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron, Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa, and US Climate Change Envoy John Kerry.
In his conversation with Maduro, Macron committed to speaking with the Venezuelan president in the near future to discuss a “bilateral agenda”. The exchange was particularly notable given the strong support the French president once gave to self-declared “interim president” Juan Guaidó.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15643
Maduro’s 18-minute intervention largely focused on the urgency of the climate change crisis and the need to attend to the most vulnerable and those most hurt by its impact.
The Venezuelan president furthermore demanded action to preserve the Amazon and its biodiversity, calling for the world to turn to Indigenous peoples for guidance.
On the sidelines of the COP27 gathering, Maduro had a number of exchanges with world leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron, Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa, and US Climate Change Envoy John Kerry.
In his conversation with Maduro, Macron committed to speaking with the Venezuelan president in the near future to discuss a “bilateral agenda”. The exchange was particularly notable given the strong support the French president once gave to self-declared “interim president” Juan Guaidó.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15643
Venezuelanalysis
Venezuela’s Maduro at COP27: ‘It Is Time To Act Radically and Decisively’ - Venezuelanalysis
Mexico City, Mexico, November 8, 2022 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called on the global community to act “radically and decisively” in the face of the impending climate catastrophe during his speech Tuesday at the XXVII Conference…
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#Infographic | Amidst Washington’s economic siege, Venezuela’s communes have continued advancing to offer long-standing solutions to the economic crisis in order to build a socialist future where life trumps capital. Communes are, by definition, deeply anti-imperialist and anticapitalist.
Currently, Venezuela has dozens of communes, between rural and urban, some new and others with a baggage of revolutionary struggle. They are made up of people that occupy a shared territory and have historical, cultural, social, ethnic, and economic ties that bind them together. Some rural communes were set up after campesino families took back lands that had historically belonged to them but were seized by landowners for private profit.
Today, communes are a wonderful demonstration of socialism as a viable way to practice substantial democracy and build sovereign production while taking care of the planet.
In his last political address, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez stated that communes were the cornerstone of the Bolivarian Revolution, with the power to truly emancipate the people. He urged cadres and organizations to prioritize the communes with his battle cry: “Commune or Nothing!”
Check out our latest infographic! 👇
https://venezuelanalysis.com/images/15642
Currently, Venezuela has dozens of communes, between rural and urban, some new and others with a baggage of revolutionary struggle. They are made up of people that occupy a shared territory and have historical, cultural, social, ethnic, and economic ties that bind them together. Some rural communes were set up after campesino families took back lands that had historically belonged to them but were seized by landowners for private profit.
Today, communes are a wonderful demonstration of socialism as a viable way to practice substantial democracy and build sovereign production while taking care of the planet.
In his last political address, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez stated that communes were the cornerstone of the Bolivarian Revolution, with the power to truly emancipate the people. He urged cadres and organizations to prioritize the communes with his battle cry: “Commune or Nothing!”
Check out our latest infographic! 👇
https://venezuelanalysis.com/images/15642
Venezuelanalysis.com
Commune or Nothing! Venezuela's Transition to Socialism
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez defined communes as the key blocks to building socialism from the bottom up.
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