Who Are The 'Candidates' Running for the May 20 'Elections'?
The May 20 "elections" are 14 days away. We start the official countdown with an introduction. The bad, the worst, the come on, seriously? and the who are you again?
The May 20 "elections" are 14 days away. We start the official countdown with an introduction. The bad, the worst, the come on, seriously? and the who are you again?
What do you get when you combine an acute shortage of car replacement parts and military control? Pretty awful bus rides, it turns out.
Your daily briefing for Friday, May 4, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
In addition to being an inconvenience considering the scorching Maracaibo weather, blackouts and the electric crisis affect each “maracucho” differently.
The Maduro op-ed on Spanish paper El País almost made him sound democratic and kind. We wonder how much he paid for that page and if El País’ ethics were sold separately.
After years of veiled threats against Venezuela’s largest bank, 11 Banesco executives were arrested and now face the uncertain.
Even though middle-class Caraqueños tried to protect their savings with residential real estate, their year-to-year value dropped dramatically in 2017, leaving them helpless against inflation.
Your daily briefing for Thursday, May 3, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Chavismo blatantly disregarded the constitution when it failed to provide economic data to Venezuelans and to the IMF. They had been warned and, as always, they didn’t care.
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