Juan Pablo Guanipa: “I have no doubts: Venezuela is moving toward elections”
Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa asserts that Venezuela is on the path toward elections and the chavista government has lost the ability to impose conditions.
The Supreme Court upheld the extradition of a former Chavista official accused of money laundering and corruption
Argentina's Supreme Court has upheld the extradition of former Venezuelan official Luis Abraham Bastidas Ramírez, wanted by Interpol for money laundering.
The Court extradited to Andorra a former PDVSA official accused of laundering money from chavista corruption
Argentina's Supreme Court has approved the extradition of former PDVSA official Luis Abraham Bastidas Ramírez, accused of laundering five million dollars connected to chavista corruption, to Andorra.
General Francis L. Donovan, head of Southern Command: The United States supports the interim government of Venezuela in the transition to a new era
General Francis L. Donovan emphasized US support for Venezuela's interim government during his visit, amid the anti-imperialist rhetoric of the chavista regime.
Venezuela: 'The amnesty excludes more than half of the political prisoners,' denounces the leader of a human rights NGO
Andreína Baduel, a human rights activist, denounces that the amnesty in Venezuela fails to include over half of the political prisoners.
More than 200 political prisoners declare hunger strike in Rodeo 1, the 'hellish' chavista prison
Over 200 political prisoners in Venezuela have gone on hunger strike in Rodeo 1 prison due to slow releases and an inadequate Amnesty Law.
Chavismo commits to freeing 379 political prisoners in the coming hours
The Venezuelan government is poised to release 379 political prisoners following the unanimous approval of an amnesty law by the chavista assembly.
The Chavista Assembly unanimously approves the amnesty law tailored for the revolution
The Venezuelan National Assembly has unanimously approved a controversial amnesty law, aimed at releasing some political prisoners amid growing pressure from families and activists.
Chavismo retreats, but does not embark on a withdrawal
The Chavista regime is facing unprecedented challenges and is attempting to adapt its strategies in the wake of a recent U.S. military attack.
Venezuela: Delcy Rodríguez closes emblematic chavista programs, many created by Nicolás Maduro
Delcy Rodríguez has ordered the closure of seven public entities, several of which were established during Nicolás Maduro's administration, in a significant reshuffle amidst the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
Students Strongly Strike Against the Chavista Wall of Terror: "Let the Whole World Know, This Generation Will Not Be Silenced"
Thousands of students in Caracas protested against the Chavista regime, demanding political freedom and the release of political prisoners.
The complaint of Nahuel Gallo's mother-in-law before the chavista Assembly: 'His only crime was being Argentine'
Nahuel Gallo's mother-in-law demands his release before Venezuela's National Assembly, asserting that his only 'crime' was being Argentine, amidst ongoing human rights protests in Caracas.
Vente Venezuela, the preferred target of the Chavista regime
The Venezuelan opposition party Vente Venezuela, led by Maria Corina Machado, faces severe repression from the Chavista regime, resulting in over 200 detentions.
Chavismo Sends a Signal That It Holds the Key to Repression in Venezuela with the Arrest of Opponent Juan Pablo Guanipa
The arrest of opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa shortly after his release highlights the ongoing repression in Venezuela under the Chavista regime.
The Chavista regime released 18 political prisoners, including a collaborator of María Corina Machado
The Venezuelan government has released 18 political prisoners, including Juan Pablo Guanipa, amidst a complex political transition.
Zapatero arrives in Venezuela to meet Delcy Rodríguez
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has arrived in Venezuela to meet the new leader Delcy Rodríguez and other non-Chavista politicians.
The Chavista Assembly discusses the amnesty law announced by Delcy Rodríguez that will free political prisoners
The Venezuelan Parliament is debating an amnesty law that will free political prisoners, as announced by Delcy Rodríguez, while excluding severe human rights violations and crimes from its provisions.
Everything changes to stay the same in Venezuela
The article discusses the recent military action ordered by Donald Trump against Venezuela, highlighting that despite changes at the top, the Chavista regime largely remains intact under Delcy Rodríguez's leadership.
The Chavista wall is cracking in Venezuela: mothers, youth, and opponents take to the streets to "stretch the rope against the dictatorship"
In San Cristóbal, Venezuela, citizens, including mothers and youth, rallied against the government, expressing their rebellion through chants and demonstrations armed with white handkerchiefs.
Venezuela: they claim Alex Saab, Nicolás Maduro's frontman, was arrested
U.S. intelligence sources confirmed that former Chavista minister Alex Saab was detained in Venezuela by security forces associated with the regime.
This is the true face of the Chavista regime: United States congresswoman reacts to threats against Laura Dogu from people linked to Chavismo
U.S. Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar responded to threats made against diplomat Laura Dogu by individuals associated with the Venezuelan regime following an official visit to Caracas.
Delcy Rodríguez appointed the daughter of the powerful chavista Diosdado Cabello to a ministry
Interim Venezuelan president Delcy Rodríguez appointed Daniella Cabello as the head of the Tourism Ministry, marking a significant shift in her cabinet and highlighting connections to high-profile political figures.
María Corina Machado reproaches world leaders for their lack of firmness against chavismo: 'There are no more excuses'
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado criticizes global leaders for their inaction against the chavista regime during a press conference in Washington, emphasizing the role of interim president Delcy Rodríguez in Venezuela's repressive apparatus.
Transaction Without Transition
Following the recent military operation that led to the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Venezuela remains in uncertainty with no signs of a democratic transformation of the Chavista regime.
Trump meets with María Corina Machado hours after praising chavista leader Delcy Rodríguez
The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado occurs amid speculation about whether she will share her Nobel Peace Prize with the Republican.
The PP attacks Albares and the Government: 'Zapatero has been the great whitewasher of the Chavista tyranny'
The People's Party (PP) criticizes the Spanish government and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for allegedly using Venezuelan political prisoners as a political excuse while accusing them of having a double moral regarding Venezuela.
Trump receives María Corina today and unleashes a last-minute race from chavismo
Donald Trump is set to meet with María Corina Machado, prompting urgent political maneuvers from the chavista regime amidst the transition after Maduro's presidency.
Grillo's populism is rediscovering its chavista roots
The article discusses the resurgence of chavista elements within Italian populism, particularly in the context of Latin America's historical figures and current politics.
Venezuela Opens Up to the World
After years of conflict and breakdowns, the Chavismo seeks to rebuild relationships with dozens of countries, marked by a recent handshake between the German ambassador and a key Chavista leader.
How Donald Trump Wants to Take Control of Venezuela
The article discusses Donald Trump's approach to Venezuela, highlighting his strategic decisions regarding the chavista regime and the implications for control over the nation's oil.
In Venezuela, Chavismo Power Converts to Trumpism
Despite the decapitation of the Venezuelan government, Chavista authorities continue to lead the country with a new order of cooperation with the United States, marking a shift in its political landscape.
The Venezuelan Army Fortifies Around the New Chavista Leadership
The Venezuelan Army is rallying around the new Chavista leadership despite claims from the elected president Edmundo González calling for obedience among the armed forces.
Venezuela, Bifronted Rodríguez: Chavista at Home, Dialogue Abroad
The article discusses the dual approach of Venezuela's Rodríguez, maintaining Chavista policies domestically while engaging in dialogue internationally, as the country seeks to breathe amidst challenges.
Venezuela, Bifront Rodríguez: chavista at home, dialoguing abroad
The article discusses the contrasting approaches of Venezuelan leader Rodríguez, who maintains a firm stance domestically while adopting a more conciliatory approach internationally.
Delcy Rodríguez appoints Maduro's aide as Minister of Presidency
Delcy Rodríguez has made her first cabinet changes by appointing loyal figures from Nicolás Maduro's administration as she leads Venezuela during a period of stabilization following the capture of the previous chavista leader.
Alejandro González de Canales: the Spanish man released who was a chavista military and Chevron leader
Alejandro González de Canales, released in Venezuela along with other political prisoners, was previously a chavista military officer and leader at Chevron, and his detention was linked to his ex-wife's critical stance against the chavismo regime.
Waiting for Trentini, the "dripping" of Caracas
The announcement by chavista parliament president Jorge Rodríguez regarding the release of prisoners, described as a 'unilateral' decision for peace, has resulted in only a minimal number of releases, with notable individuals including dissident lawyer Rocío San Miguel among them.
The five Spaniards released land in Madrid after leaving the dungeons of Chavismo
Five Spaniards who were released by Venezuela have landed in Madrid after spending months in Chavista dungeons, fulfilling a long-awaited demand from the democratic opposition, activists, and NGOs.
Delcy yields to Trump by freeing emblematic prisoners, but does not ease repression
The release of a significant number of political prisoners, including five Spaniards, is a political gesture following the U.S. military operation that led to the downfall of the chavista dictatorship.
Nine escaped ETA members continue to be sheltered by the Chavista regime: "It was their preferred destination"
The Chavista regime has long served as a secure refuge for former ETA members evading justice, with no extraditions expected.
Who is Jorge Rodríguez, the influential architect of Chavismo in Venezuela
The power structure in Venezuela has shifted with the fall of Nicolás Maduro, yet the Chavista framework remains intact under the leadership of Delcy Rodríguez.
The Strange Friendship Marking Venezuela Without Maduro
The relationship between chavista Jorge Rodríguez and Trump advisor Richard Grenell is crucial in understanding the dynamics of post-Maduro Venezuela.
The Exit from the Chavista Alley
The article discusses the hypocrisy in labeling political regimes, contrasting how oppressive right-wing regimes are labeled as 'dictatorships' while similar leftist regimes are referred to as 'revolutions'.
Powerful and in debt: the oil lords seek business in Venezuela
Many oil companies that have had to cease operations due to the Chavista regime are trapped with their money, while the future of Venezuela post-Maduro remains uncertain.
After the euphoria, the Venezuelan opposition in exile is in uncertainty
Following the capture of Nicolas Maduro, the Venezuelan opposition in exile faces uncertainty as the chavista regime remains resilient, with support from the Trump Administration diminishing hopes for a democratic transition.
Tanks, roadblocks, shootings. The repression of the "presidenta"
Caracas has awakened to the sound of tanks and gunfire amid escalating tensions and military presence as the government responds to perceived threats.
Delcy promotes Rodríguez Torres as future president, the Chavista general who advises Zapatero in Madrid
Delcy Rodríguez advocates for General Rodríguez Torres as a potential future president of Venezuela, highlighting his advisory role to former Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero in Madrid.
Delcy, the Chavista Trap
Delcy Rodríguez's appointment as 'acting president' of Venezuela following Nicolás Maduro's capture signifies a unique transition that could solidify the remaining influence of Chavismo.
Venezuelans do not celebrate. Because the monster of 'Chavismo' has many heads.
Following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, Venezuelans did not take to the streets in his defense but rather stood in line for groceries amidst the control of armed Chavista gangs.
Elizabeth Burgos: "The United States did not invade Venezuela; they intervened against a band of mercenaries"
Venezuelan historian Elizabeth Burgos discusses the actions of the Chavista government, the suffering of the Venezuelan people, and her hope for the democratic opposition led by María Corina Machado to gain power.