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    Almost 19 Million Venezuelans Qualified to Vote in Presidential Elections

    Published: 05/01/2012

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    Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE) published on Monday the preliminary electoral registry, which includes 19,119,809 voters, of which 18,858,695 are qualified to vote in the October 7 presidential elections.

     

     

    New Poll:
    Chávez Will Win Elections in Polarized Scenario with 66% of Votes

    Published: 04/30/2012

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    Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez will win the October 7 presidential elections with 66 percent of the valid votes, based on the projection of a 31.5 percent voter gap favoring the president in a polarized scenario, according to a poll conducted…

     

     


    Bolivarian National Guard Seizes 3.3 Tons of Cocaine at Venezuelan Port

    Published: 04/27/2012

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    Venezuela’s Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) has seized 3.3 tons of cocaine headed for Mexico at the port of La Guaira in Vargas state. The Minister of Interior and Justice, Tareck El Aissami, described the operation as one of the most…

     

     


    President Chavez’s Approval Rating Continues Growing

    Published: 04/27/2012

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    According to the latest survey conducted by the polling firm Hinterlaces, 66 percent of Venezuelans approve the job performance of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. The poll was conducted from April 10 to 18 of this year with a representative sample…

     

     

    Minister of Interior and Justice:
    Venezuelan Government Dismantles International Money Laundering Network

    Published: 04/26/2012

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    The Venezuelan government announced Wednesday that it has dismantled an international money laundering network that laundered dollars from the U.S. and Colombia coming from drug trafficking.

     

     


    Parliament Seeks Investigation of Claims by Former Judge

    Published: 04/25/2012

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    On Tuesday, Venezuela’s National Assembly approved a redress agreement for the Venezuelan people after the televised statements made last Wednesday made by Eladio Aponte Aponte, the former judge dismissed on corruption accusations.

     

     


    Venezuela’s Drug Seizures Under Chávez Climb to 637 Tons

    Published: 04/24/2012

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    Venezuelan security forces have seized 637 tons of illegal drugs since 1999, testament to the efficiency of the country’s permanent struggle against drugs. In addition, 297 clandestine airstrips used for drug trafficking have been destroyed, and 2,067 assets seized including…

     

     

    President of the National Electoral Council:
    “No Electoral System on the Continent is More Audited than Ours”

    Published: 04/23/2012

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    The President of Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE), Tibisay Lucena, gave a press conference Monday morning in which she offered details about the Integrated Authentication System, which will guard against voter fraud.

     

     


    53% of Venezuelans Would Vote for President Chávez

    Published: 04/23/2012

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    A new survey conducted this month by the polling firm Hinterlaces indicates that 53 percent of Venezuelans would vote for current President Hugo Chávez if presidential elections were to be held today – 19 percent more than would vote for…

     

     

    Foreign Minister:
    Fugitive From Venezuelan Justice is an Opposition Spokesman

    Published: 04/20/2012

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    Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said Thursday that the former judge that was accused of corruption and is now fleeing justice in Venezuela, Eladio Aponte Aponte, “has become the new spokesperson and top representative of the Venezuelan opposition from Florida.”…

     

     

     

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