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Venezuela's ruling party lead by President Nicolas Maduro swept to victory in regional and parliamentary elections.
Boycotting elections often contributes to greater authoritarian control and deepens divisions within the opposition.
Venezuela’s ruling party has claimed victory in regional and parliamentary elections that were boycotted by the opposition.
The party of President Nicolas Maduro has won 40 out of 50 seats, though the divided opposition has denounced irregularities ...
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France 24 on MSNVenezuela election boycott powers Maduro party triumphWith the opposition virtually absent from the ballot, Maduro's United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) romped to victory ...
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of ...
Polling places in Caracas, the capital, and other cities were sparsely populated but officials claimed turnout was higher ...
The Trump administration will let energy giant Chevron keep its key infrastructure in Venezuela — but is standing firm on barring the Houston-based company from importing oil ...
CARACAS: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s party on Sunday swept the board in parliamentary and regional elections that ...
A propaganda narrative humanizing and exalting the Venezuelan regime while the country’s economic and human rights crises ...
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A Supreme Court order that provided more questions than answers is jeopardizing the legal immigration status of Venezuelans with TPS.
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