Expelled from PJ and now aligned with UNT, Capriles and Tomás Guanipa are launching an electoral platform as chavismo removes their political bans. Meanwhile, certain alliances raise questions about what it means to be “opposition” #NowWhatVenezuela
The Interior Minister is sending several mayors to prison on drug trafficking allegations, while building unprecedented influence in the Colombo-Venezuelan border
Maduro just ordered electricity rationing and reduced working hours for public offices. But the climate emergency he used as the excuse can’t be observed at the region that feeds the country’s main hydroelectric reservoir
Un Nuevo Tiempo is the only opposition party being allowed to run in the May 25th vote for new governors, lawmakers and state legislatures.
Has Capriles’ political ban been lifted?
The list of UNT candidates for the National Assembly is has been leaked, featuring several figures from outside the party’s ranks. Henrique Capriles leads the list, followed by Tomás Guanipa in fourth place, Henri Falcón, and MAS Secretary General Felipe Mujica.
What about the other pro-vote groups?
Movimiento por Venezuela (MPV), which endorsed president-elect Edmundo González, was barred from the ballot—along with Centrados, the minor center-left party that nominated Enrique Márquez in last year’s presidential elections, who remains in prison.
Meanwhile, there are rumors that a new party promoted by the Capriles camp—ÚNICA—will appear on the ballot, but this hasn’t been confirmed.
Gustavo Dudamel, uno de los directores de orquesta más importantes del mundo, salió en Coachella con Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, y lo que pasó se convirtió al instante en un momento histórico 😭❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/pgBIcnCtQc
Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic performed at the Coachella Festival on Saturday and was joined by a diverse lineup of artists, including hip-hop legend LL Cool J, rising Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, and Icelandic pop sensation Laufey.
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🫓 Primero Justicia expels Henrique Capriles and Tomas Guanipa from the party after the Maduro regime requalified them to run for public office. https://t.co/gvrOYqTGhU
The band Rawayana set up the stage to look like a Venezuelan beach town and invited artists like Danny Ocean, Akapellah, and more.https://t.co/UESswGIzqT
Machado’s suffocation thesis may be based on false premises. For Venezuelan society, caught between repression and political “firmas,” the way forward must be organization beyond parties
The issue currently causing the most anxiety for Venezuelans stems from a mix of the country’s long-standing exchange controls—now over 20 years old—and specific unfolding events
Ten years into the humanitarian crisis, millions abroad face serious challenges to organizing. But their own initiatives—and lessons from other diasporas—suggest they have the potential to build stronger networks and defend their collective interests
One of the leading researchers on state violence in Venezuela and Latin America, Keymer Ávila, explains how Trump, Bukele, and Maduro are sharing the tactic of stigmatizing poor Venezuelans for their personal political gain
Maduro uses the U.S. tariff war to unveil economic measures, while a new opposition alliance seeks relevance amid restrictions and voter apathy #NowWhatVenezuela