Venezuela 2025 Elections Exclusive: Who Are the Opposition Candidates for Each State?
On Monday, the pro-government bloc already presented its candidates for all states in Venezuela. But who is running from the various opposition parties?
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On Monday, the pro-government bloc already presented its candidates for all states in Venezuela. But who is running from the various opposition parties?
Several figures from Venezuelan civil society and the opposition gathered on Wednesday at the Central University of Venezuela to launch the DECIDE Network, aimed at defending participation in the upcoming elections.
Venezuelans send protest messages to Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the continuation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Photo: Venezuelan…
Meeting with Great Patriotic Pole candidates led by President Nicolás Maduro. Photo: Great Patriotic Pole Guacamaya, March 31, 2025. The…
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned in Georgetown on Thursday that any military action by Venezuela against Guyana or its oil interests “would not end well,” during a visit to strengthen bilateral ties amid the century-old dispute over the Essequibo region.
As part of his latest tour of the Caribbean, the United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, held a meeting with Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Stuart Young, in Kingston, Jamaica. During this meeting, the Trinidadian government was urged to support the North American country’s measures against Nicolás Maduro’s administration, according to Trinidad’s Guardian newspaper.
The National Electoral Council (CNE) announced that the nomination process is being rescheduled by one week. The election for the National Assembly and the States of Venezuela had already been postponed by a month, from April 27 to May 25.
Reactions of Venezuelan migrants upon arriving in Maiquetía after their return from the United States. Photograph: Instagram / @mijpvzla Guacamaya,…
A group of Venezuelan opposition figures presented a petition to President Donald Trump on Thursday, urging an end to sanctions.
Jorge Rodríguez, the Venezuelan government’s delegate for dialogue with the United States, denounced on Monday the deportation of 238 Venezuelans to a “mega-prison” in El Salvador, as well as the use of the 1798 “Alien Enemies Act” against his co-nationals.