The Nicaraguan government that presides over the Sandinista, Daniel Ortega, opened on Monday a book of solidarity to collect signatures in favor of the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, in the midst of the situation in the country. The solidarity book is open to the public at the National Palace of Culture, in Managua, where… Continue reading Government of Nicaragua Collects Signatures in Solidarity with President Maduro
Lavrov: The UN Security Council will Never Approve a Resolution on Military Intervention in Venezuela
The US has lost all shame with its actions towards Venezuela, warns the Russian chancellor. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has assured that the UN Security Council will not approve the resolution proposed by the US. on Venezuela, since it is aimed at covering the military intervention plans in this country. The US draft resolution… Continue reading Lavrov: The UN Security Council will Never Approve a Resolution on Military Intervention in Venezuela
Maria Corina Machado Calling Again for US Intervention
44 Photos: Thousands of Young People Marched in Defense of Sovereignty
Thousands of young Venezuelans marched on Tuesday in downtown Caracas in support of the government of Nicolás Maduro, in defense of the sovereignty of their country on the occasion of the commemoration of the 205th anniversary of the Battle of La Victoria, in which young seminarians commanded by José Félix Ribas set a pattern in… Continue reading 44 Photos: Thousands of Young People Marched in Defense of Sovereignty
Your Dream, Your Worst Nightmare
By Carola Chávez I saw your photos on Facebook, very happy, there in the main Ave of Las Mercedes, where we partied when we were kids, remember? I saw you with your new tricolor cap, with your beautiful haircut, with your earrings and necklaces, with your pretty clothes. You always so flirtatious, so well groomed,… Continue reading Your Dream, Your Worst Nightmare
Luis Vicente Leon: Negotiation and Military Intervention
The economist and president of the Datanalisis polling firm (and also an Opposition Influencer), Luis Vicente León, said on Monday, February 11, that there is currently a conflict of powers in Venezuela that can not be fixed in a constitutional way but politically. “The strategy of the parties focuses today on the same objective:… Continue reading Luis Vicente Leon: Negotiation and Military Intervention
Chancellor Arreaza held a meeting with UN Secretary General
The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, Jorge Arreaza, held a meeting on Monday with the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), Antonio Guterres, to strengthen ties of cooperation. The information was made public by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, the meeting aims to “deepen cooperation relations in favor of the welfare of all Venezuelans.”… Continue reading Chancellor Arreaza held a meeting with UN Secretary General
Haiti: Prelude to a Revolution
Jovenel Moïse, the corrupt US backed president of Haiti, is faced with a rapidly spreading insurrection. The population had resoundingly rejected his claim to authority by repudiating the voting process, rising up during the elections, and now fighting for the president’s immediate removal. The people in Haiti have been in near constant revolt since colonization… Continue reading Haiti: Prelude to a Revolution
Criminals led violent acts on January 23rd
State security agencies said that three leaders of criminal gangs were in charge of the violence that took place in different areas of Caracas between January 23 and 25 of this year. According to information from the newspaper Últimas Noticias (UN), the alleged “negative leaders” were identified as Wilexis Alexander Acevedo Monasteries (The Wilexis), Gregory… Continue reading Criminals led violent acts on January 23rd
Clap program will be Improved
During the broadcast of the television show “Cultivando Patria” last weekend, the Minister of People’s Power for Productive Agriculture and Land, Wilmar Castro Soteldo, reported on 5 strategies that the economic and food sector is implementing in order to counterattack the war and the blockade that the United States has implemented against Venezuela. “The new… Continue reading Clap program will be Improved
Padrino López: “We are with the Fatherland” in Response to Rubio
The Minister of Defense, Vladimir Padrino López, responded Monday to the calls made by the United States to the Venezuelan military high command. “They have come out with the blackmail of telling us, if you announce yourself against the Constitution and legitimate authorities, you will be exempt from what they call sanctions, and we… Continue reading Padrino López: “We are with the Fatherland” in Response to Rubio
“Danza Tricolores de Venezuela ” Dancing Collective Shine in the GAN
To irradiate the public with the joy of their dances, instill roots and identity for our dance, the group Tricolores de Venezuela was presented at the National Art Gallery (GAN), this Saturday, February 9, at 1:00 p.m. Ballet, jazz, dances like Priscila, Palitos, El adiós, Entre Cantina y Cantina, Panderetas y Payasitos; Vals nostalgia; as… Continue reading “Danza Tricolores de Venezuela ” Dancing Collective Shine in the GAN
Economy: Legal reserve began to take effect on Monday
The implementation of the legal reserve will have two levels: an ordinary of 57% and a marginal of 100%, as announced by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) on January 29. The measure is also part of the currency exchange intervention policy that will be carried out by the BCV in coordination with the National… Continue reading Economy: Legal reserve began to take effect on Monday
Security Reinforced at Las Tienditas Bridge
Venezuela reinforced security at the Colombo-Venezuelan border crossing of the Las Tienditas international bridge, despite the campaign of fake news regarding alleged irregular activities and unrest in the area . A team of HispanTv did a special report from that point and noted absolute tranquility in the area . The journalist of the aforementioned international… Continue reading Security Reinforced at Las Tienditas Bridge
This is why Discontent with Guaido’s Growth
Venezuelan journalist José Vicente Rangel said on Sunday, February 10, that within the opposition there is a growing discomfort with the parliamentarian Juan Guaidó for the way he has handled the situations in the country. “His self-proclamation as President was not consulted with allied parties, he did it only in connivance with the Popular Will… Continue reading This is why Discontent with Guaido’s Growth
