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TO THE REVERSE OF MUSK AND TRUMP’S POST-DEMOCRACIES, NICOLAS MADURO SHORES UP DEMOCRACY IN VENEZUELA –  – No matter how the Western media’s drones bombard us with images of “dictatorship-in-Venezuela”, Nicolas Maduro, re-elected last July against the extreme right, is to be sworn-in on 10 January 2025 (1). Let’s talk of Venezuelan originality. If you project the classic political games onto it, you cannot understand the Bolivarian dynamic that links anti-imperialist resistance and democratic creativity.

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CARACAS: THE FIRST ANTI-FASCIST INTERNATIONAL HAS ARRIVED – On September 11 and 12, 2024, the “Anti-Fascist International” was founded in Caracas with the participation of thousands of progressive movements from 97 countries around the world. This International was created with the aim of confronting the reactionary wave that is sweeping the world.Not only the countries of the so-called “Axis of Evil” (as the last NATO summit described Russia, China and Iran, but also Venezuela, as well as a large number of countries on the planet) are in the crosshairs of imperialism.

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ARGENTINA’s MILEI AND THE REORGANIZATION OF THE PERONIST OPPOSITION – The president of the republic, Javier Milei, has said publicly the most concerning thing: “I would like to put the last nail in the coffin of Kirchnerism, with Cristina Kirchner inside.” She replied via Channel X: “So, now you want to kill me too? Even if they kill me and there are no ashes left of me, your government is a failure; and you, as president, are a disgrace.”

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THE DEFENCE OF SOVEREIGNTY AND INSTITUTIONALITY IN VENEZUELA – The defence of national sovereignty and ‘institutionality’ in Venezuela is paramount to stop imperialist interference; it is decisive to prevent the imperialist occupation of Latin America. The presidential election of 28 July 2024 was not just any election; and it was not one more election either, after the thirty-one others that the Bolivarian government always won in accord with the constitutional rules (save for two when the right refused to recognise the election).

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