Category: Venezuela
The corporate media would have you believe that Venezuela is a dictatorship on the verge of political and economic collapse. But that is not the case
Why some Venezuelan socialists have broken with President Nicolás Maduro
The demonstration is part of a week of action organized by popular movements against a series of agreements signed by the Venezuelan government with Canadian mining firm Gold Reserve
Unifying the exchange rate is the first and most important step toward economic recovery
The only possible saviors of the Bolivarian process are those who have saved it on every other occasion—and who today coalesce around the horizon of the commune
Unifying the exchange rate is the first and most important step toward economic recovery
The Amnesty Bill is not at all a mechanism for reconciliation as claimed by the Bill but it is actually an impunity law
The declared intention is to drastically reduce the country’s dependency on oil and reduce as much as possible the importation of both manufactured and agricultural goods
Whichever route is taken, the ability, or failure, to regenerate mobilization, participation and hope will be decisive. And the key to that is regenerating popular power
A powerful coalition of domestic forces in cahoots with Washington has unleashed an economic war against Venezuela’s progressive government since 2012