A shadowy group of Venezuelans with anti-Chavismo roots is deeply embedded in the Salvadoran government and oversaw the president’s successful electoral campaign
By Ovidio Castro Medina Bogotá, Jan 31 (EFE).- Venezuela has become a powerful link in a chain of autocracies led by Russia, China, and Iran challenging the world’s democracies, Spanish writer Javier Moro, winner of the 2011 Planeta Prize for “El imperio eres tú,” told EFE. Moro, who turns 69 on Feb. 11, is visiting …
Over the last two decades, the now-deceased Hugo Chavez and his handpicked successor, President Nicolas Maduro, have wreaked havoc in Venezuela. Socialist economic policies and government corruption have destroyed a once-thriving economy sitting on the world’s largest oil reserves.