Delcy’s Approval Is Already Slipping
As post-Maduro expectations fade, AtlasIntel’s polls suggest she is losing the modest support she inherited from January 3
Delcy Rodríguez closed her unofficial campaign tour by announcing a new minimum income of $240. It’s still unclear how much of that figure comes from bonuses, food stipends, and how much corresponds to the actual base salary.
It’s not that we want to be deliberately repetitive… It’s just that the government keeps doing the same stupid thing.
All of a sudden, opposition parties and some surprising figures are starting to behave as if presidential elections were on the horizon
Chavismo is feeling comfortable in its new Yankee suit, taking Venezuelans to an ugly standstill
The largest private TV network in Venezuela relaunched its primetime news program as part of a larger reset. What is the reason behind it? Will people actually tune in?
We have often spoken in Venezuela about how someone is changing everything so that nothing changes. Perhaps this has never been truer than now
Only her presence in Venezuela, and the resumption of normal politics, can show that power is no longer purely discretionary
After lots of pressure and little debate, an insufficient Amnesty Law was approved unanimously by Delcy's National Assembly