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How big was abstention?

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 18, 2012

Politics

Zaperoco brewing in Bolívar (Updated)

The election in Bolívar State ended up closer than expected. Late Sunday night, incumbent Chavista governor Francisco Rangel Gómez was declared winner by a narrow margin. The latest...

Gustavo Hernández A. December 18, 2012

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Grow some sack

This article by the inimitable Ibsen Martínez points to a very serious problem any eventual Capriles campaign would face: the restlesness the hardcore opposition feels toward any sort...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 18, 2012

Politics

Thing is, those grapes really are sour

I think Juan is looking for silver lining’s in all the wrong places. The reality is that yesterday’s election shows Maduro as a hands down favorite to win...

Francisco Toro December 17, 2012

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My post-mortem

Over at Foreign Policy’s Transitions blog, I insist on seeing the glass 20% full.

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 17, 2012

Politics

Lester deserved to lose (and he's not the only one)

Last week, I went to Merida to visit some relatives. When I was a kid, I loved visiting my grandma there. I loved the weather and the city....

Gustavo Hernández A. December 17, 2012

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Macro trends and micro stories

Today, everyone has a theory about what happened yesterday: people going on vacation, abstention, voters feeling sorry for Chávez, populism. But while there may be some truth in...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 17, 2012

Politics

Capriles speaks: "El cambio está cerquitica"

10:16 PM: Live blogging Capriles’ speech. Adopting a somber tone, he saves the best bit for the post-speech press interview: “already there have been two defeated vice-presidents [Diosdado...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 16, 2012

Politics

2012 Regional Elections live blog

Chavismo sweeps the board except for Miranda, Lara and Amazonas, with Bolívar on a knife edge. For the first time in who-knows-how-long, not a single Venezuelan governor will...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 16, 2012

Politics

Low Turnout, Incumbents Toppled

Looks like an opposition landslide on dismally low turnout…here in Japan, of course.

Francisco Toro December 16, 2012

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