Protests Continue in Venezuela over Election Fraud
“We do not accept the blackmail that defending the truth is violence. Violence is outraging the truth,” says opposition leader.
Read More“We do not accept the blackmail that defending the truth is violence. Violence is outraging the truth,” says opposition leader.
Read MoreIncapable of stemming the opposing tide, the regime opted to manipulate the election results and make a mockery of the peoples will.
Read MoreNicaragua, Cuba, China, Russia, & Iran salute the “victory,” while Argentina, Chile, Peru, Guatemala, Costa Rica & the US reject the results.
Read MoreAn agreement that describes values and practices necessary for both Venezuela and Nicaragua in their transition towards democracy.
Read MoreIf opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez wins, he must wait until January 10, 2025, to take office, after a long transition period.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan AFP correspondent had to seek exile. “It’s sad that practically no one is left to depict what’s happening in Nicaragua.”
Read MoreLula da Silva, Gustavo Petro & Gabriel Boric express their concern about the direction and policies implemented by the Venezuelan government.
Read MoreMulino said Martinelli’s asylum in the Nicaraguan embassy “is a matter being handled at the level of the judiciary, not the Executive branch”.
Read MoreWe look at what each result could imply for the Nicaraguan dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo.
Read MoreMultiple challenges of a democratic transition: “consensus, coordination, participation, and not underestimating the adversary”.
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