
Writers and activists Francisco Dominguez and Roger D. Harris reflect on the piece in the NYT which openly calls for a military intervention to overthrow the government of Nicolás Maduro

Peoples Dispatch spoke to people in Venezuela about US attacks, the right-wing opposition, and their opinion on the July 28 elections.

On January 10, at the National Assembly of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moro was sworn in as the head of state for the next six years.

Following a series of sanctions against officials and sectors of the national economy, the Venezuelan parliament enacted a law seeking to stop internal actions promoting international sanctions.

Prado’s leadership has been key in the implementation of policies that seek to deepen participatory and protagonist democracy, as well as in the consolidation of the socialist communes, a model of territorial organization that has gained strength as a result of the U.S. sanctions and blockade against Venezuela.

Carlos Ron, Venezuela’s Deputy Foreign Minister, speaks with Peoples Dispatch about Venezuelan foreign policy and the resiliency of the Chavista movement

The Brazilian journalist spoke to Peoples Dispatch about the statements from the Brazilian President regarding the situation in Venezuela

This latest ruling by the TSJ adds additional legitimacy to Maduro’s victory in July 28 and reaffirms the commitment of the Bolivarian revolution to democracy

People’s movements and left organizations around the world held an international day of action in solidarity with Venezuela on August 17

The nearly-defunct OAS held a special session on Friday to discuss the situation in Venezuela and passed a US-proposed resolution on the same

Aproximadamente la mitad de la población votante de Venezuela está firmemente comprometida con el proyecto bolivariano. Ningún otro proyecto político en Venezuela cuenta con el tipo de maquinaria electoral construida por las fuerzas de la revolución bolivariana

About half of Venezuela’s voting population is reliably wedded to the Bolivarian project. No other political project in Venezuela has the kind of election machine built by the forces of the Bolivarian revolution