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Today marks nine years since Venezuelan revolutionary leader #HugoChávez passed away on March 5, 2013, after almost two years battling cancer. He was 58.

Chávez was a staunch enemy to the US imperialism that treated Latin America as its “backyard.” His legacy transcended Venezuela’s borders, becoming an icon for peoples’ struggles worldwide.

The Venezuelan leader was behind several Latin American and Caribbean integration mechanisms to counter the US hegemony, including ALBA-TCP.

Chávez’s Bolivarian project, faced with constant attacks, empowered popular movements and participatory democracy. The revolutionary leader successfully put #socialism on the map for the 21st century, spearheading a historical movement led by the world's oppressed to transcend capitalism once and for all.

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📍 The Nicolás Maduro gov't rejected Washington’s renewal of the 2015 executive order branding the South American country as an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to US national security. The designation has only served to "materialize a systematic blockade against Venezuela."

📍 Venezuela's Foreign Minister Felix Plasencia expressed solidarity with Russian media outlets @SputnikInt and @ActualidadRT after being censored by the European Union (EU). He accused the EU of "molding peoples' vision of Russia's military operation in Ukraine to its benefit.”

📍 A parliamentary commission investigation has estimated losses caused by the hardline opposition to total $194 billion since 2016. It accused around 1,600 people from Juan Guaidó’s camp of profiteering from Venezuelan assets and resources abroad since 2019.

📍 Inflation in Venezuela fell to 2.9% in February, down from 6.7% in January. This is the country’s lowest figure since 2014, according to the central bank.

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More than 450 delegates were present in El Maizal Commune, Lara State, for the founding congress of the Communard Union. The collective aims to build a network of social organizations throughout the country.

“Popular power is the guarantee for a transition towards socialism in Venezuela. We need its voice to be listened to and taken into account,” said the newly appointed Commune Minister Jorge Arreaza.

Former President Hugo Chávez proposed communes as the “unit cells” for the construction of socialism in the Caribbean nation. They are assembly-driven organizations envisioned as local self-governments before setting up larger networks to build the so-called Communal State.

The Communard Union's motto is "independence, commune and socialism!"

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A high-level United States (US) government delegation that visited Venezuela on Saturday failed to produce an agreement with the government of Nicolás Maduro.

Citing three people familiar with the matter, Reuters reported that the US was seeking new presidential elections, a larger participation of foreign private capital in Venezuela’s oil industry and a public condemnation of Russia’s incursion into Ukraine. The Biden administration representatives reportedly offered Venezuela a temporary return to the SWIFT financial transaction system.

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, who directly participated in the meeting, instead demanded broader sanctions relief and the return of foreign assets such as oil subsidiary CITGO.

Caracas had not publicly commented on the meeting at the time of writing.

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On International Working Women’s Day, a number of grassroots collectives held a protest outside the attorney general’s office in the Venezuelan capital to reject sexist practices inside the country’s judicial system that revictimizes women in situations of machista violence.

“Women are killed by legal delays!” and “No more femicides!” cried out dozens of activists during the rally. The feminist groups carried a document with their demands and suggestions for the correct implementation of the 2007 Organic Law on the Right of Women to a Life Free of Violence.

“In 2020 we counted 256 cases and in 2021 we had 239. We have likewise seen a rise in trans-femicides, with six cases,” stated Venezuelan researcher Aimee Zambrano, according to the Utopix’s Femicide Monitor.

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The Nicolás Maduro government decreed a near twentyfold salary hike.

In a public forum with trade unions on March 3, the Venezuelan president announced that the minimum wage would be set at half a Petro, some 126 bolivars (BsD) which amount to US $29 at the present exchange rate.

The new figure represents a significant increase over the previous one of 7 BsD (roughly $1.6). The government is reportedly weighing raising public employee food bonuses o 45 BsD ($10.4). They are currently set at 3 BsD.

“Wages have been our deepest wound,” Maduro said. “But we have a plan to recover salaries, all salary scales, as well as establish new collective bargaining agreements.”

The announcement came as inflation registered 2.9 percent in February, the lowest monthly figure since February 2014.

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pledged to restart the dialogue process with the hardline opposition following a first-contact meeting with officials from the United States government.

“We have decided to reactivate the dialogue process with all political, economic, and religious sectors of the country. We are restructuring the talks to make them broader and more inclusive,” stated Maduro on Monday in a state television broadcast.

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Corporate media and establishment actors have led a campaign to criminalize leftist leaders by linking them to Maduro. In response, these actors have tried to circumvent these "accusations" in the most pragmatic way: attacking the Venezuelan government or, if possible, avoiding the matter altogether.

With leftist leaders winning back power in Latin America, how will they handle the "Venezuela issue"? Ociel López breaks it down.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/crisis-critique/15475
Rigel Sergent is a spokesperson for a powerful anti-eviction movement called Movimiento de Inquilinas e Inquilinos (henceforth “Inquilinos”). That movement’s parent organization is the Movimiento de Pobladoras y Pobladores (henceforth “Pobladores''), a combative Chavista platform for urban struggle, that occupies unused urban land.

Sergent has been a part of Inquilinos since its early days in 2004 and is currently a member of the National Assembly. In this interview, we ask him about tenants’ rights in Venezuela and how they have evolved over time.

https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15474
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Venezuelan VP Delcy Rodríguez restated the country’s readiness to enter a dialogue process with the US gov’t for economic sanctions relief while rejecting any conditions imposed by the Biden administration.
The Biden administration faced strong bipartisan criticism over recent direct talks with the Venezuelan government

News outlets reported that in light of criticism from hardline sympathizers of the Venezuelan opposition, the Biden administration had suspended its direct talks with the Venezuelan government but that a deal to lift some US sanctions in exchange for restarting oil sales to the US was still on the table.

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The key agricultural input for coffee growing is simply the elbow grease that family producers can provide. Yet the product is as good as gold, since it can be turned into hard currency locally, in neighboring Colombia, or in the international market. This is a clue as to why a small coffee-growing cooperative that lived through innumerable difficulties following its founding in 2004 would become the backbone of one of the country’s flagship communes.

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Despite the uncertainty regarding sanctions relief, US oil giant Chevron and other PDVSA partners have continued pushing Washington to ease measures against Caracas in order to receive Venezuelan oil cargoes as debt payment. According to Reuters, Chevron is already preparing to take operating control in its four joint oil ventures in western and eastern Venezuela, which produced 200,000 bpd before sanctions were levied against the industry.

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