¿Por qué 6 de cada 10 venezolanos no votaron en 2021?
¿Por qué 6 de cada 10 venezolanos no votaron en 2021? Eugenio G. Martínez ¿Qué motivó a votar a...
Read MorePosted by Eugenio Martínez | Mar 18, 2022 | 0
¿Por qué 6 de cada 10 venezolanos no votaron en 2021? Eugenio G. Martínez ¿Qué motivó a votar a...
Read MorePosted by Leonardo Vera | Dic 17, 2021 | 0
The Venezuelan opposition will close 2021 more fragile and divided because of the showdown over the constitutional continuity of Juan Guaidó’s Interim Administration and the 2015-elected National Assembly. However, while the different opposition factors fail to reach political agreements to unanimously support the reform of the Statute Governing the Transition (establishing the powers of Juan Guaidó as interim president) and the reform of the Venezuelan Liberation Fund (defining the access to overseas assets), chavistas are focused on changing and defining the main point to resume talks in Mexico: the reinstatement of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ).
Read MorePosted by Eugenio Martínez | Dic 5, 2021 | 0
The constitutional continuity of the Venezuelan Interim Government led by Juan Guaidó is ensured as of January 5, 2022. However, this government lacks much more political support in the country than what Guaidó’s international allies might suppose and is subject to a redefinition of its functions.
Read MorePosted by Eugenio Martínez | Nov 30, 2021 | 0
After the invalidation by the Supreme Court of Justice’s Electoral Chamber of all acts to elect the governor of Barinas state and the order that the National Electoral Council (CNE) hold new elections for January 9, 2022, the analysis of the results of the November 21 municipal and regional elections significantly changed.
Read MorePosted by Eugenio Martínez | Oct 2, 2019 | 0
¿Pueden el PSUV y los partidos disidentes de la oposición designar a la directiva del CNE? ¿Tienen votos suficientes para tomar decisiones en el parlamento?
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