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MINCI
MINCI is Venezuela's Ministry of Information and Communication
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Press Release , MINCI
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Caracas, July 16, 2010 - The Ministry of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela rejects the new attack from the outgoing President of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, in his effort to destroy Colombian-Venezuelan relations, a goal which he has undertaken with... » read this article
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News Bulletins , MINCI
Venezuela Leads Latin America in Social Justice
A study published by Latinobarometro, a polling organization that evaluates countries of the region, reveals that Venezuela holds first place in social equality at 36%, followed by Uruguay and Brazil with 30% and 24% respectively. The average in Latin America is 21%.
Citgo... » read this article
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Special Report , MINCI
Leaking of GAO Report Calls into Question Its Credibility, Among Other Things
Last week the final draft of the Government Accountability Office's (GAO) report on Venezuela-US drug cooperation, requested by Republican Senator Richard Luger, was leaked to the press. It appeared that some right wing political interests hoped to frame... » read this article
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News Bulletins , MINCI
Micro-finances managed by the citizenship
Communal Banks: three years transferring power to the people
On Monday 15, three years ago, President Chávez granted for the first time the finance to 200 communal banks around the country. The financing amounted to 150 million BSF ($69.8 million).
With the start-up of the... » read this article
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News Bulletin , MINCI
Statement by the Bolivarian Government of Venezuela:
The government and people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela wishes to express their most firm support to the President of the Republic of Bolivia Evo Morales in this moment when a new battle is being fought for the abiding by of the... » read this article
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News Bulletin , MINCI
Last Wednesday 1st, Venezuela’s international reserves amounted to $29,115 billion, in spite of the oil price plunge, said President Chávez in Teheran, Iran.
The head of state said that “a big part of this reserve is converted in euros and is put into banks which are not in the US.”... » read this article
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