... Latin American country for the political party led by Pablo Iglesias is not only a political issue, but also an ideological link. The core of the party has maintained close ties with the government of Hugo Chavez, including becoming advisers to the then Venezuelan president, and later to Nicolas Maduro; the party also has links with the rest of Bolivarian leaders, such as Evo Morales or Rafael Correa.
After the November 10 general elections in Spain, a coalition government consisting of the historic socialist party PSOE and the far-left ...
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The US-led regime change operation in Venezuela formally began with a bang, on 23 January 2019 in Caracas, when self-declared Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó, who had come out of obscurity a few months earlier, declared himself interim President of Venezuela and the incumbent, Nicolas Maduro, as illegitimate. Guaidó was immediately supported by the US, its close NATO allies, and many but not all Latin American nations.
But really it began in 1998, with US anger at the democratic election of President Hugo Chavez, with his ...
On January 9, Venezuela's National Assembly declared that President Nicolas Maduro had "abandoned his post”. With catchy headlines spreading quickly around the world, the recent vote resulted to be very limited, and the Venezuelan opposition did not manage to make a single step to push the Chavez’s followers ...
... about 28 billion dollars, with 12 billion being food products. The new agreements are aimed at stepping up cooperation in the energy and farming sectors. And in June 2013, Venezuela is scheduled to chair the alliance.
Photo: REUTERS / Enrique De La Osa
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro talks to
the media after a wreath-laying ceremony at
the Jose Marti monument in Havana
April 27, 2013. Cuba and Venezuela signed
cooperation accords on Saturday for 51 projects
as Maduro, on his first trip to the island since his
election,...