All this year, as they trudged through an
unprecedented economic implosion, Venezuelans have been gearing up for what was
meant to be the defining political event of the year: a referendum on whether
to recall our increasingly loathed authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro. The
tense buildup suddenly ended Thursday as five separate (and supposedly
independent, but c’mon now) lower courts approved injunctions to suspend the
recall, closing down Venezuela’s last best hope for a peaceful solution to its
long-running political crisis.Even for battle-hardened Venezuelans, it all came
as quite a shock. A major signature-gathering drive to officially activate the
recall vote was scheduled for next week. Opposition activists were busy
preparing their plans to get out their voters to sign. No one, not even the
military, seemed to have been expecting this. More… Monday, October 24, 2016
It’s official: Venezuela is a full-blown dictatorship
All this year, as they trudged through an
unprecedented economic implosion, Venezuelans have been gearing up for what was
meant to be the defining political event of the year: a referendum on whether
to recall our increasingly loathed authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro. The
tense buildup suddenly ended Thursday as five separate (and supposedly
independent, but c’mon now) lower courts approved injunctions to suspend the
recall, closing down Venezuela’s last best hope for a peaceful solution to its
long-running political crisis.Even for battle-hardened Venezuelans, it all came
as quite a shock. A major signature-gathering drive to officially activate the
recall vote was scheduled for next week. Opposition activists were busy
preparing their plans to get out their voters to sign. No one, not even the
military, seemed to have been expecting this. More…
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