Latin American herald Tribune: Venezuela’s Constituent Assembly to Meet for First Session Saturday
CARACAS – Former Venezuelan foreign minister Delcy Rodriguez, who was chosen to preside over the National Constituent Assembly, a controversial body expected to rewrite the Caribbean nation’s 1998 constitution and reorganize the country’s government, scheduled its first session for Saturday.
Delcy Rodriguez gave the order for all public institutions to be notified of the swearing-in of the assembly’s 554 members, who were elected last weekend in a process boycotted by the opposition.
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WNU Editor: The Venezuelan government can rewrite the constitution so that President Maduro will have absolute power, while jailing opponents and purging the government of anyone who does not wholly support the government .... but this is not going to solve the massive food shortages in the country, the absence of medicine in the hospitals, and curbing an inflation rate that is now on the verge of reaching hyper-inflation levels. And it will certainly not stop the lawlessness and growing unrest throughout the country. Sadly .... this is how revolutions start, and Venezuela is now only a few steps away from having this revolution at its doorsteps.
More News On The Growing Unrest In venezuela
New Venezuelan Assembly Promises Quick Action -- VOA
Venezuela's constitutional assembly votes to remove chief prosecutor -- CBC/AP
New Venezuela assembly sacks government critic Luisa Ortega -- BBC
Venezuela chief prosecutor denounces 'siege' after troops surround her office -- The Guardian
Mercosur Suspends Venezuela, Urges Immediate Transition -- US News and World Report/Reuters
'People live day to day': Why Venezuela is in crisis -- Mark Gollom, CBC News
'Here there is a chance': Venezuela crisis triggers exodus to Colombia -- Joe Parkin Daniels, The Guardian
1 comment:
If Dennis Rodman can go to North Korea and 'solve' problems then lets have Danny Glover go to Venezuela and solve problems there.
Nay, let's parachute Danny in! :)
Dictator supporter and plutocrat Danny Glover has some 'splaining' to do
Venezuela giving Danny Glover $18m - Source 'Da Guardian' So that is gospel to any good socialist!
Actually renowned LIBERL & LEFTIST Danny Glover took(?) the Venezuelans for a cool $ 27.8 million, but what is a few million between socialists?
Or was is merely a cost overrun for a film that is a decade overschedule?
At 71 years of age what is the possibility of Danny producing this film?
Well, at least my film library will be smaller. ;)
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