Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva rejected the recognition of opposition figure Juan Guaidó as president of Venezuela, calling him an “imposter”, and said he would instead honor the “self-determination” of the Venezuelan people.
The leftist Workers Party (PT) candidate also called on both Europe and the United States to restore ties with Venezuela, saying he felt encouraged by the recent efforts at rapprochement by the Joe Biden administration. However, he added that he hoped it was not merely motivated by geopolitical concerns over oil supply.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15588
The leftist Workers Party (PT) candidate also called on both Europe and the United States to restore ties with Venezuela, saying he felt encouraged by the recent efforts at rapprochement by the Joe Biden administration. However, he added that he hoped it was not merely motivated by geopolitical concerns over oil supply.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15588
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Lula Promises Venezuela ‘Respect’ as Presidential Campaign Begins in
The leftist presidential candidate called Juan Guaidó an “imposter”.
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On August 19, US District Judge Carl Nichols issued a default judgment in favor of ConocoPhillips to collect on a US $8.5 billion arbitration award plus around $22 million for reimbursement of legal costs after the Venezuelan so-called “interim government” failed to appear in court for more than two years. The default claim was entered by the court in October 2021.
The Nicolás Maduro government had carried out the country’s legal defense in its most important international arbitration award case until Washington recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó’s self-proclamation as “interim president” in January 2019. This saw the hardline politician receive control of a number of Venezuelan assets abroad as well as assume the country's legal representation before US courts.
In December 2019, Guaidó’s legal team applied to ICSID for a stay of enforcement on the ConocoPhillips arbitration award and requested its annulment, prompting the court to name an ad hoc committee. However, the opposition leader’s lawyers never paid in advance for litigation costs as required by ICSID regulations and abandoned courtrooms altogether ever since.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15589
The Nicolás Maduro government had carried out the country’s legal defense in its most important international arbitration award case until Washington recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó’s self-proclamation as “interim president” in January 2019. This saw the hardline politician receive control of a number of Venezuelan assets abroad as well as assume the country's legal representation before US courts.
In December 2019, Guaidó’s legal team applied to ICSID for a stay of enforcement on the ConocoPhillips arbitration award and requested its annulment, prompting the court to name an ad hoc committee. However, the opposition leader’s lawyers never paid in advance for litigation costs as required by ICSID regulations and abandoned courtrooms altogether ever since.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15589
Venezuelanalysis.com
US Judge Upholds ConocoPhillips $8.5B Award, Venezuela Rejects
The Maduro government said the ruling violates international law and seeks to “consummate the delivery of Venezuelan assets to foreign powers.”
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Siemens’ business manager in Venezuela, Eric Soto, stated that the German company would begin by working on two gas and diesel combustion facilities that could supply as much as 1,000 Megawatts (MW) to the capital Caracas. It would address the electrical infrastructure used by the oil industry as well.
The Caribbean nation’s power generation and distribution infrastructure has suffered from a lack of maintenance, corruption and a brain drain, with the issues heavily compounded by wide-reaching US sanctions.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15590
The Caribbean nation’s power generation and distribution infrastructure has suffered from a lack of maintenance, corruption and a brain drain, with the issues heavily compounded by wide-reaching US sanctions.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15590
Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuela: Gov’t to Partner with Siemens to Recover Electric Grid
The German company will collaborate to boost the energy supply to Caracas and to the oil industry.
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The ratio between the US dollar and Venezuelan bolívar registered unofficially by a number of exchange operators soared from 6.95 on Monday to 9.33 on Thursday, forcing the Venezuelan Central Bank (BCV) to take emergency measures.
According to unofficial reports, the Central Bank provided US $300 million in two separate operations. While the parallel rate fell by 8.2 percent on Friday, the official one was steadily devalued during the week, from 6.18 bolívars per dollar on Monday to 7.85 on Friday, a 27 percent difference.
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab urged “speculators” to adhere to the figure published by the BCV and promised “exemplary sanctions” against private actors operating with the black market figure. However, retailers could avoid any issues by simply adjusting prices in bolívars.
For his part, President Nicolás Maduro called on the people to “not allow businesses to rob them with the parallel dollar.” He also warned traders to stick to the official exchange rate, reminding them that “it follows the rules of the market” and “has been working well.”
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15591
According to unofficial reports, the Central Bank provided US $300 million in two separate operations. While the parallel rate fell by 8.2 percent on Friday, the official one was steadily devalued during the week, from 6.18 bolívars per dollar on Monday to 7.85 on Friday, a 27 percent difference.
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab urged “speculators” to adhere to the figure published by the BCV and promised “exemplary sanctions” against private actors operating with the black market figure. However, retailers could avoid any issues by simply adjusting prices in bolívars.
For his part, President Nicolás Maduro called on the people to “not allow businesses to rob them with the parallel dollar.” He also warned traders to stick to the official exchange rate, reminding them that “it follows the rules of the market” and “has been working well.”
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15591
Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuelan Central Bank Scrambles to Control Soaring Exchange Rate
The currency devaluation has an immediate impact on the Venezuelan people’s purchasing power.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed his solidarity with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and issued a scathing denunciation of the lawfare campaign against the former Argentine president and current vice-president.
“I want to express my absolute solidarity in the midst of this fierce combat you are waging against the enemies of your country,” wrote Maduro in a letter dated Wednesday.
The letter came shortly after Argentine prosecutor Diego Luciani announced he was seeking 12 years of imprisonment and the political disqualification of public office for life for Fernández de Kirchner over her alleged involvement in a corruption scheme during her time as president (2007-2015).
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15592
“I want to express my absolute solidarity in the midst of this fierce combat you are waging against the enemies of your country,” wrote Maduro in a letter dated Wednesday.
The letter came shortly after Argentine prosecutor Diego Luciani announced he was seeking 12 years of imprisonment and the political disqualification of public office for life for Fernández de Kirchner over her alleged involvement in a corruption scheme during her time as president (2007-2015).
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15592
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Venezuela’s Maduro Expresses Solidarity with Argentina’s Cristina
“It is no coincidence that this new right-wing offensive against you is unleashed precisely when renewed projects of unity Our America have begun to take shape,” said Maduro.
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Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab has announced a new corruption probe against former oil minister Rafael Ramírez after unveiling another alleged multi-billion dollar scheme in state oil company PDVSA.
On Tuesday, current Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami delivered several documents to the Attorney General’s Office reportedly proving the deviation of US $4.850 billion from PDVSA to two foreign funds between 2012-2013, at the end of Ramírez's tenure in the oil industry.
El Aissami called the newly exposed fraud “the most serious corruption scheme committed against our state oil company.” He likewise accused his predecessor of being "directly responsible for [Venezuela's] oil industry crisis," later aggravated by US sanctions.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15593
On Tuesday, current Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami delivered several documents to the Attorney General’s Office reportedly proving the deviation of US $4.850 billion from PDVSA to two foreign funds between 2012-2013, at the end of Ramírez's tenure in the oil industry.
El Aissami called the newly exposed fraud “the most serious corruption scheme committed against our state oil company.” He likewise accused his predecessor of being "directly responsible for [Venezuela's] oil industry crisis," later aggravated by US sanctions.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15593
Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuela: Authorities Reveal Former Oil Minister Role in
Venezuelan Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami accused his predecessor Rafael Ramírez of bleeding the oil industry during his 12-year tenure.
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Ever since US President James Monroe adumbrated his infamous Doctrine in 1823, claiming the Western Hemisphere as the US’s ‘sphere of influence’, subordinated to US interests, the US has assailed the region’s autonomy, recently with much assistance from Canada. Barring upsets like the Cuban and Nicaraguan revolutions, the US appeared to be winning until the 21st century. However, the “pink tide” inspired by indomitable Cuba, that has since surged has tilted the balance of power against the US and Canada.
Venezuelanalysis co-sponsored this webinar discussing the decline of the Monroe Doctrine. Check it out! 👇
https://venezuelanalysis.com/video/15594
Venezuelanalysis co-sponsored this webinar discussing the decline of the Monroe Doctrine. Check it out! 👇
https://venezuelanalysis.com/video/15594
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Summit of the "Americas" vs. CELAC: Whither the Monroe Doctrine @ 200?
This panel discusses the opposing ideas provoking the clash between US hegemony and anti-US forces throughout the hemisphere.
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US oil giant Chevron has reportedly applied for a broader license for its Venezuela operations.
With the Venezuelan economy and the oil sector in particular under heavy unilateral sanctions from the US Treasury Department, all activities involving the Caribbean nation require special permission from Washington.
Chevron has a minimal license that runs out in November, allowing the company to perform maintenance on its wells but not drill, process or trade in Venezuelan crude. The company was forced to wind down its operations in 2020.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15595
With the Venezuelan economy and the oil sector in particular under heavy unilateral sanctions from the US Treasury Department, all activities involving the Caribbean nation require special permission from Washington.
Chevron has a minimal license that runs out in November, allowing the company to perform maintenance on its wells but not drill, process or trade in Venezuelan crude. The company was forced to wind down its operations in 2020.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15595
Venezuelanalysis.com
Chevron Lobbies for Expanded Venezuela Oil License
The multinational corporation needs permission from the US Treasury Department to ramp up its activities in Venezuela.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro condemned the assassination attempt against Argentine Vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kircher and expressed his solidarity with the Argentine people.
Fernández de Kircher was fired upon by an assailant, later identified as 35-year-old Fernando Andres Sabag Montiel, as she returned home Thursday. Police stated that the attacker used an Argentine-made 32-caliber Bersa 380 pistol. Video of the incident showed Sabag raising the gun a very short distance from Fernández de Kircher and pulling the trigger as he aimed at the vice-president.
Maduro, who himself survived an assassination attempt with explosive-laden drones in 2018, expressed concern over the regional implications of the attack against Fernández de Kircher.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15596
Fernández de Kircher was fired upon by an assailant, later identified as 35-year-old Fernando Andres Sabag Montiel, as she returned home Thursday. Police stated that the attacker used an Argentine-made 32-caliber Bersa 380 pistol. Video of the incident showed Sabag raising the gun a very short distance from Fernández de Kircher and pulling the trigger as he aimed at the vice-president.
Maduro, who himself survived an assassination attempt with explosive-laden drones in 2018, expressed concern over the regional implications of the attack against Fernández de Kircher.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15596
Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuela: Maduro Condemns Assassination Attempt on Argentina’s
The Venezuelan president said the attack has "shaken the entire continent" and called for justice.
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"I know that many of these people who don’t tolerate disagreements are noble, smart and committed. They believe in a better country and work for it, but they are frightened to entertain the thought that certain things are happening that have nothing to do with the Bolivarian Process. They are not even willing to discuss which setbacks are forced by the US blockade and which ones are not. We’re losing spaces to debate, to question, and this was always at the heart of Chavismo."
Amidst a deadly US blockade, VA columnist Jessica Dos Santos finds a worrying intolerance for debate and criticism amidst Chavista ranks.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/tales-resistance/15597
Amidst a deadly US blockade, VA columnist Jessica Dos Santos finds a worrying intolerance for debate and criticism amidst Chavista ranks.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/tales-resistance/15597
Venezuelanalysis.com
Tales of Resistance: Apps and Government Policies
Amidst a deadly US blockade, VA columnist Jessica Dos Santos finds a worrying intolerance for debate and criticism amidst Chavista ranks.
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Human trafficking is a worldwide phenomenon, but poor racialized women and girls from the Global South are particularly vulnerable. When the crisis began to reach every corner of working-class life in Venezuela, human trafficking networks took root in the territory.
Venezuela has laws in place to combat human trafficking, and the General Attorney’s Office has taken some steps to address the problems, but the situation remains critical.
We talked to Yelena Carpio, Legal Coordinator for Tinta Violeta – a Chavista organization that promotes networks against machista violence – about human trafficking in Venezuela.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15598
Venezuela has laws in place to combat human trafficking, and the General Attorney’s Office has taken some steps to address the problems, but the situation remains critical.
We talked to Yelena Carpio, Legal Coordinator for Tinta Violeta – a Chavista organization that promotes networks against machista violence – about human trafficking in Venezuela.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15598
Venezuelanalysis.com
Human Trafficking in Times of Crisis: A Conversation with Yelena
A young lawyer talks about a phenomenon that targets vulnerable populations, especially poor, racialized women.
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The Barranquilla Chamber of Commerce suspended the registration of a new board of directors for Monómeros, named by Venezuela’s state-owned Pequiven, after an appeal from acting General Manager Guillermo Rodríguez Laprea.
The move by Rodríguez, who was tapped by the Venezuelan opposition to run the company in January 2021, is the latest chapter in a long running saga over the management of Venezuela’s second-most important foreign asset.
The Colombia-based agrochemical producer came under the control of Venezuela’s hardline opposition in May 2019—alongside a number of other foreign assets—following the recognition of Juan Guaidó as “interim president” by Washington and its allies as part of efforts to oust the Nicolás Maduro government.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15599
The move by Rodríguez, who was tapped by the Venezuelan opposition to run the company in January 2021, is the latest chapter in a long running saga over the management of Venezuela’s second-most important foreign asset.
The Colombia-based agrochemical producer came under the control of Venezuela’s hardline opposition in May 2019—alongside a number of other foreign assets—following the recognition of Juan Guaidó as “interim president” by Washington and its allies as part of efforts to oust the Nicolás Maduro government.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15599
Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuelan Key Asset Monómeros Still Caught in Limbo as Colombia’s
The move to sell a majority stake of Monómeros to Colombia could serve as a trial balloon for other enterprises targeted by US sanctions.
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Venezuela continues struggling to sustain oil and fuel output following operational disruptions in crude upgraders and blending stations.
According to the latest Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) report, the Caribbean nation pumped 678,000 barrels per day (bpd) in August, similar to July’s 672,000 bpd, as measured by secondary sources.
In the first half of 2022, Caracas had maintained a steady growth reaching an average of 760,000 bpd. However, frequent mechanical failures as well as power outages and gas disruptions have slowed down operations in recent months.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15601
According to the latest Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) report, the Caribbean nation pumped 678,000 barrels per day (bpd) in August, similar to July’s 672,000 bpd, as measured by secondary sources.
In the first half of 2022, Caracas had maintained a steady growth reaching an average of 760,000 bpd. However, frequent mechanical failures as well as power outages and gas disruptions have slowed down operations in recent months.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15601
Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuela Struggles to Uplift Oil Output Amid Operational Disruptions
With US sanctions still crippling the oil industry, Venezuela is facing a production slide following several technical failures.
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Miguel Ángel Contreras Naterra teaches sociology at Venezuela’s Central University. His recent books include Insurgent Imaginaries and Postneoliberalism in Latin America (Stanford University Press, 2013) and Crítica de la razón neoliberal (Critique of Neoliberal Reason, Akal, 2015). In this interview, we talk about an ideological constellation – made up of neoliberalism, post-neoliberalism, and post-liberalism – that has had a huge impact on the continent.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15600
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15600
Venezuelanalysis.com
Structural Adjustments, Then and Now: A Conversation with Miguel
An expert on neoliberalism and post-neoliberalism discusses the role of these ideologies in Venezuela and Latin America.
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🎙️🇻🇪🇨🇴 New podcast episode! We analyze the new horizon for the Venezuela-Colombia relationship as the two countries prepare to reopen their shared border on Sept 26 in an effort to turn back the clock on years of strained relations.
Get early access here: http://patreon.com/posts/72157787
Get early access here: http://patreon.com/posts/72157787
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Venezuelanalysis' Ricardo Vaz talked about the current political context in Venezuela to solidarity activists in London.
The Hands Off Venezuela campaign hosted Venezuelanalysis writer and editor Ricardo Vaz to talk about "Challenges and Threats to the Bolivarian Revolution."
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The Hands Off Venezuela campaign hosted Venezuelanalysis writer and editor Ricardo Vaz to talk about "Challenges and Threats to the Bolivarian Revolution."
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United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur Alena Douhan warned that US sanctions continue violating the Venezuelan people’s right to health.
In a statement released on Monday, Douhan explained that sanctions have blocked the Caribbean country from importing spare parts to repair electron microscopes, vital for detecting diseases, finding treatments and advanced medical research.
She called on the US government to lift sanctions against Caracas or at least grant export licenses for medical supplies as soon as possible.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15604
In a statement released on Monday, Douhan explained that sanctions have blocked the Caribbean country from importing spare parts to repair electron microscopes, vital for detecting diseases, finding treatments and advanced medical research.
She called on the US government to lift sanctions against Caracas or at least grant export licenses for medical supplies as soon as possible.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15604
Venezuelanalysis.com
UN Expert: US Sanctions Undermine Venezuelan People's Right to Health
Venezuela is currently unable to repair electron microscopes, crucial to diagnose diseases, due to US sanctions.
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After years of mismanagement under opposition control and months of uncertainty, the Venezuelan government officially took over agrochemical company Monómeros on Monday.
The Colombia-based agrochemical producer came under the control of Venezuela’s hardline opposition in May 2019—alongside a number of other foreign assets—following the recognition of Juan Guaidó as “interim president” by Washington and its allies as part of efforts to oust the Nicolás Maduro government.
The loss of control over Monómeros is seen as yet another setback for the hardline Venezuelan opposition led by Juan Guaidó. In addition to its mismanagement, the company was hurt by political infighting among various anti-government groups.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15606
The Colombia-based agrochemical producer came under the control of Venezuela’s hardline opposition in May 2019—alongside a number of other foreign assets—following the recognition of Juan Guaidó as “interim president” by Washington and its allies as part of efforts to oust the Nicolás Maduro government.
The loss of control over Monómeros is seen as yet another setback for the hardline Venezuelan opposition led by Juan Guaidó. In addition to its mismanagement, the company was hurt by political infighting among various anti-government groups.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15606
Venezuelanalysis.com
Monómeros Begins ‘New Chapter’ as Agrochemical Company Returns to
Vice-President Tareck El Aissami announced that Venezuela was seeking the arrest of 23 individuals over their alleged involvement in corruption at Monómeros.
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Despite Venezuela’s constitution being progressive in many senses, abortion remains illegal in the country. However, the past few years have seen the emergence of Ruta Verde [Green Route], a robust feminist coalition organized to promote the decriminalization of abortion. The Ruta Verde is currently promoting a new law that it believes would take the first steps toward legalizing abortion. We talk to Laura Cano, a young feminist militant who is part of both Ruta Verde and Tinta Violeta – an organization that combats machista violence – about the current status of abortion in Venezuela and the struggle to legalize it.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15605
https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/15605
Venezuelanalysis.com
The Struggle to Decriminalize Abortion: A Conversation with Laura Cano
An abortion rights activist discusses the existing legislation in Venezuela and the path toward legalizing abortion.
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Venezuelan human rights group SURES has called into question a recent report by the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
On September 20, the team of Marta Valiñas (Portugal), Francisco Cox (Chile) and Patricia Tappatá (Argentina) published a report accusing the Venezuelan state of committing crimes against humanity, including arbitrary arrests and torture, and claiming that President Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking officials are directly involved.
The Venezuelan human rights organization classed the investigation’s methodology as “unreliable.” Valiñas, Cox and Tappatá never visited Venezuela and relied on 246 anonymous interviews, which make claims impossible to independently verify according to SURES.
“The report is inconsistent with the principles of independence, impartiality, objectivity, integrity and transparency,” the collective concluded.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15607
On September 20, the team of Marta Valiñas (Portugal), Francisco Cox (Chile) and Patricia Tappatá (Argentina) published a report accusing the Venezuelan state of committing crimes against humanity, including arbitrary arrests and torture, and claiming that President Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking officials are directly involved.
The Venezuelan human rights organization classed the investigation’s methodology as “unreliable.” Valiñas, Cox and Tappatá never visited Venezuela and relied on 246 anonymous interviews, which make claims impossible to independently verify according to SURES.
“The report is inconsistent with the principles of independence, impartiality, objectivity, integrity and transparency,” the collective concluded.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/15607
Venezuelanalysis.com
[UPDATED] Venezuela: Human Rights Collective Criticizes ‘Unreliable’
According to SURES, the high-profile accusations of human rights violations lack objectivity and impartiality.
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