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Venezuelan supreme court names new electoral council
15 June 2020
Venezuela's highest court swore in the new leadership of the National Electoral Council (CNE) on Friday, paving the way for parliamentary elections later this y…
Venezuelan government considers sending lawmakers back to National Assembly, reforming electoral commission
17 September 2019
Venezuela's government said on Monday it was evaluating sending some of its lawmakers back to the opposition-controlled National Assembly, which President Nicol…
Venezuela's Constituent Assembly may worsen constitutional crisis
13 August 2019
Venezuela’s pro-government legislature holds a session on Monday amid accusations it is planning to disband the opposition-run parliament and convene early legi…
Op-ed: Why Are So Many Democracies Breaking Down?
23 May 2018
Italy, Poland, Hungary and even Spain: European democracy is in shambles. Critical threats to democracy have also surfaced in countries like Turkey, Brazil and …
New Venezuelan Constitution Will Emphasize Defense of Sovereignty
3 April 2018
The president of the Constitutional Commission of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC), Hermann Escarra, said today that Venezuela''s new constitution will f…