Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro has denounced a “massive” Twitter attack against the Venezuelan government after thousands of accounts belonging to ministers and pro-government media and supporters were suspended
Ewan Robertson
The Venezuelan National Assembly began the task of renewing the state’s public powers today, despite the opposition’s abstention from the key parliamentary votes
The administration of President Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela is facing a tough situation going into 2015, when the governing United Socialist Party…
Pre-school enrollment has gone from 43.4 to 70.7%, primary attendance from 85 to 92.2%, and secondary from 47.7 to 75.1%.
Activists & National Authorities Create Regional Councils
Following the waning of hard-line opposition unrest, the economy has become the central focus of attention for the country’s citizens
Workers from state owned steel plant Sidor marched through the city of Ciudad Guayana in the east of Venezuela on Monday in rejection of the government’s stance in their long-running labour dispute.
The national conference comes as the Maduro administration considers how to resolve on-going economic problems, including product shortages and 62% annual inflation
Workers in state run steel and electricity companies are demanding improved wages and conditions, and have issued criticisms over the management of their respective industries
Venezuela participated in the gathering of the BRICS emerging powers and Latin American regional blocs in Brazil this week