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Asthma Attack Chronicles

Probably the most distress-inducing thing I’ve read about Venezuela in the last few months is stuck away between parenthesis in this MUD press release: Venezuela is now experiencing a...

Francisco Toro January 21, 2013

Economy

This is your country on shortages

The current problem of food shortages in Venezuela was the subject of a recent report by the Associated Press. One of the persons interviewed calls the experience of...

Gustavo Hernández A. January 18, 2013

Economy

The cost of Cuban "expertise"

As the ongoing electric crisis continues, this blog reported last September how Cuba was helping the national electric company CORPOELEC handle the numerous problems of our power grid...

Gustavo Hernández A. January 17, 2013

Politics

Signatures, oaths, and robots

Constitutional lawyer José Ignacio Hernández has been writing up a storm over at Prodavinci. It figures – chavistas are violating laws so quickly it makes your head spin....

Juan Cristobal Nagel January 17, 2013

Economy

The first year of Maduronomics

(A short post for a busy day) 2013 will likely be the first year of the Nicolás Maduro economy. What can we expect? The Venezuelan Central Bank –...

Juan Cristobal Nagel January 17, 2013

Politics

Capriles owns Jaua

Henrique Capriles Radonski was inaugurated today as Miranda State Governor for a second term and he didn’t miss the opportunity during his speech to point how 16-D challenger...

Gustavo Hernández A. January 16, 2013

Politics

Does a scribble prove a life?

Yesterday, Nicolás Maduro named Elías Jaua Foreign minister, or rather, he announced that Chávez had named him. Today, the official newspaper of the Venezuelan government (where all public...

Juan Cristobal Nagel January 16, 2013

Life

Chavismo is coming for grandma

… and I mean that literally. According to La Verdad, a Maracaibo newspaper, José Álvarez, a rural Táchira native, tortured and killed his 80-year old mother because “god”...

Juan Cristobal Nagel January 16, 2013

Economy

Devaluation around the corner? Not so fast

Over at the Foreign Policy blog (login required now), I cast doubt on the conventional wisdom that the government is going to have to devalue the Bolívar soon,...

Juan Cristobal Nagel January 16, 2013

Politics

Meet the VP of the VP

Former Vice-President Elias Jaua has been named new Foreign Affairs Minister. That’s his consolation prize after losing the Miranda State election last month. Back in October, he said...

Gustavo Hernández A. January 16, 2013

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