Latin America

What’s Next for Venezuela, Expert Interviews

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has reached out to Pope Francis, asking for his help to bring about a peaceful solution to the crisis in Venezuela. Maduro is facing increasing international pressure to resign from office two weeks after opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself to be Venezuela’s interim president and has since been recognized by dozens of nations.

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Call to Urban Farmers in Cuba: Prepare for Less Fuel

Trabajadores, the official weekly organ of the only Cuban labor federation, published on Monday a report that outlined the words of the Second Secretary of the Communist Party, Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, saying that “a decrease in the availability of fuel is envisioned.” The possible collapse of the Maduro government in Venezuela could have a major effect on Cuba.

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El Salvador Elects Outsider Nayib Bukele as President

Nayib Bukele, 37, was elected president of El Salvador on Sunday with 53%, handily defeating his opponents from the two main parties that have dominated the country’s political scene for over 25 years. The former mayor of San Salvador beat out candidates from the right-wing Nationalist Republican Alliance (31%) and the leftist Farabundo Martí Front for National Liberation (FMLN) which had only 14%.

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El Salvador Elects New President on Sunday Feb. 3rd

Salvadorans will elect a new president this Sunday, with Nayib Bukele, candidate of the GANA-New Ideas party, as the favorite obtaining in pre-election polls between 40.4% and 55.1%. The former mayor of San Salvador for the FMLN, expelled from that party in 2017, tries to break with the Arena-FMLN bipartisanship

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Maduro Calls Up Reserve Troops for New Maneuvers

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has called on the reserve of the country’s Military Police, the Bolivarian National Guard, to carry out new exercises less than 24 hours before an international ultimatum expires to declare new elections in the Latin American country, reported Europa Press.

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US Targets Venezuela First, Cuba Next, says WSJ

The Wall Street Journal is reporting the US-backed effort to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is just the first step in the Trump administration’s plan to reshape Latin America—with Cuba next on its radar, reports Democracy Now on Friday.

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