In the face of a deep economic and political crisis, Venezuelaās government has turnedĀ rightĀ on policyĀ whileĀ repressingĀ the left. Antonio GonzaĢlez PlessmannĀ speaks to Green Left about the situation.
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Venezuelaās National Assembly has approved two bills with the aim of further empowering the organisationsĀ that lie at the heart of the country's project of communal power, writes Federico Fuentes.
The bare minimum the Western mainstream media could do is report accurately on Venezuelaās recent parliamentary election, writes Rodrigo Acuna. Once again they have failed.
The sudden surge in numbers of COVID-19 cases in the Brazilian state of Amazonas has caused a collapse in the public health system with a lack of ICU beds and oxygen, writes People's Dispatch.Ģż
Federico Fuentes discussesĀ contemporary politics in Latin America at the Socialist Alliance national conference on January 9.
Venezuelaās new National Assembly has been sworn in, ending five years of right-wing control of parliament. Socialist MPĀ Melitza OrellanaĀ speaksĀ about herĀ key priorities and the challenges facing the new assembly.
This interview with Federico Fuentes unpacks the issues around the December 6 national assembly elections in Venezuela.
The United Socialist Party ofĀ Venezuelaās strategy has paid off, winning back control of theĀ National Assembly in the December 6 elections. But it has come at a high price, writesĀ Federico Fuentes.
Venezuelans are set to vote in elections like no other in the countryās recent history when they go to the polls to elect a new National Assembly on December 6, writes Federico Fuentes.
Yanis Iqbal writes that the debate over Venezuela's anti blockade law reveals the contradictions thrown up by efforts to implement a new economic model within a pre-existing bourgeois state.
Venezuela has an anti-blockade law the government says will help circumvent US sanctions. But some argue it is a departure from the socialist policies of former president Hugo ChÔvez, writes Federico Fuentes.
Venezuela is no stranger to protests. But, unlike other recent protests, today the country is witnessing a wave ofĀ "protests of the poor"Ā driven by the difficult situation people face, reports Federico Fuentes.
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