Venezuela approves mining law to attract foreign investment under state control
The law sets rules for the extraction of gold and strategic minerals with a focus on ensuring the country’s sovereignty
Brazil’s MST will organize internationalist brigades to support Venezuela in the case of a US invasion
The leader of MST compares the initiative to the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s
Why did Venezuela’s opposition lose the elections?
While Chavismo secured a resounding victory, the fragmented opposition remains split between participating in elections and pursuing abstention, which likely contributed to its low votes.
Las elecciones de Venezuela en el punto de mira del nuevo plan estadounidense para el cambio de régimen
Mientras Venezuela se prepara para acudir a las urnas en julio, los Estados Unidos ya han empezado a sembrar sospechas y dudas en torno al proceso electoral.
Venezuela’s election in the crosshairs of new US regime change scheme
As Venezuela prepares to head to the polls in July, the US has already started drumming up suspicion and doubt around the electoral process.
US resumes previously suspended sanctions against Venezuela after candidate declared ineligible
The US had temporarily eased some of the unilateral coercive measures against Venezuela following agreements between the government and the opposition about the upcoming elections
Maduro: A decade continuing Chávez’s socialist and anti-imperialist struggle
The first part in a series examining the last decade in Venezuela under the leadership of Nicolás Maduro and how the country resisted relentless imperialist attacks
Which government does the United States recognize in Venezuela?
The US government believes that the real democratic institution in Venezuela is the National Assembly of 2015 that has not met in seven years and whose term expired after the election of December 2020
Venezuelan government and opposition sign deal after talks in Mexico
The Venezuelan government had withdrawn from negotiations in October 2021 after a round of talks in August, following the illegal detention and extradition of Alex Saab.
Chavismo back in Venezuela’s National Assembly, Guaidó further weakened
The swearing in of Venezuela’s National Assembly leaves self-proclaimed ‘interim president’ Juan Guaidó with less support
Venezuela’s new National Assembly takes office today
The inauguration of the new congress marks the end of the body’s submission to the US imperialism and the return of the revolutionary legacy of Simón Bolívar and Hugo Chávez
Elections and building socialism under hybrid war: A Venezuelan perspective
Hernán Vargas of the Movimiento de Pobladores y Pobladoras discusses the legislative elections in Venezuela held on December 6 and what they mean for politics in the country






