PSUV announces candidates for governorships in regional elections on May 25
Meeting with Great Patriotic Pole candidates led by President Nicolás Maduro. Photo: Great Patriotic Pole Guacamaya, March 31, 2025. The…
Meeting with Great Patriotic Pole candidates led by President Nicolás Maduro. Photo: Great Patriotic Pole Guacamaya, March 31, 2025. The…
Roberto Enríquez, recently appointed as the executive secretary of the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), stated that his administration will be characterized by dialogue and the pursuit of consensus. In remarks made on the program Vladimir a la Carta, he also acknowledged the legitimacy of María Corina Machado within the opposition leadership, although he admitted that there are currently no communication channels with her.
Venezuelan politician Omar Barboza announced his irrevocable resignation as executive secretary of the Democratic Unitary Platform after nearly three years in the role, citing the inability to forge unified agreements amid the “complex situation” facing Venezuela.
The leader of Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT), Stalin González, defended electoral participation as a key mechanism to drive political change in Venezuela during an interview on the program “Vladimir a la Carta,” hosted by journalist Vladimir Villegas.
Albert Ramdin was elected on Monday as the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS).
The Surinamese foreign minister aims to present himself as a conciliatory figure in a polarized and divided continent.
Nicolás Maduro stated on Saturday that communications with the United States government had been damaged following the revocation of General License 41, which allows Chevron to operate in Venezuela despite sanctions.
Venezuelan politician Antonio Ecarri stated on Thursday that the cancellation of Chevron’s license will lead to devaluation, inflation, and the loss of thousands of jobs in the country.
Opposition leader María Corina Machado celebrated the revocation of the “Chevron License,” denouncing that the revenues generated by the oil company were used to finance Maduro and members of his government instead of being invested in the welfare of the Venezuelan people.
The opposition leader and former president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, Julio Borges, stated in an interview on journalist Enler García’s channel that the majority of Venezuelans support sanctions if they serve to remove Nicolás Maduro from power.
Editorial Guacamaya, March 6, 2025. Economic sanctions against Venezuela hurt the livelihoods of those of us here, do not promote…