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Venezuelans respond to US threats

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

Venezuelan Consulate in Lisbon attacked with explosive device after Maduro’s inauguration

The attack on the diplomatic premises with a molotov cocktail left no injuries. The Venezuelan foreign minister blames the attack on “fascism”.

Lo que se juega en Venezuela en la toma de posesión de Maduro

Nicolás Maduro, reelegido el 28 de julio para la presidencia de Venezuela, jurará su cargo el 10 de enero, mientras la oposición de derechas lanza un nuevo intento de desestabilización.

What’s at stake with Maduro’s inauguration in Venezuela

Nicolás Maduro who was reelected on July 28 to the presidency of Venezuela will be sworn in on January 10 as the right-wing opposition launches a fresh destabilization attempt.

Edmundo González tours the Americas pleading for foreign intervention in Venezuela

Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González is touring Latin America and the US, meeting with right-wing leaders in an effort to delegitimize Nicolás Maduro’s upcoming inauguration.

History repeats itself as US announces it recognizes Edmundo González as president-elect of Venezuela

Blinken’s declaration along with the advance of the BOLIVAR Act in US Congress, could mark the beginning of another US-led campaign to wear down the Maduro government, which will undoubtedly intensify under Trump.

Edmundo González has left Venezuela.

Shortly after the Attorney General’s Office opened up investigations into the former presidential candidate, he fled to Spain with safe-conducts granted by the Venezuelan executive.

Venezuela’s Supreme Court of Justice confirms validity of Maduro victory

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

Venezuela: Oil and the electoral tallies

Atilio Boron reflects on the double standard applied to Venezuela by countries in the region, and what is behind Washington’s push to divide the region and destabilize Venezuela

People’s movements across the world launch campaign of solidarity with Venezuela

Social and workers’ movements across the world have launched a campaign to stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people as they face a wave of attacks following the presidential elections.

Venezuelan lawyer Olga Álvarez: “Whoever alleges fraud has to prove it”

The United States, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Uruguay and Panama recognized González as president, in a strategy dubbed “Guaidó 2.0”

The streets have become the key battleground between chavismo and the far-right opposition

The far-right opposition in Venezuela has attempted to mobilize on the streets to give weight behind their fraud narrative. Meanwhile, Chavismo continues to mobilize tens of thousands day after day