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  2. Homeland card - Wikipedia

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    The Homeland card (Spanish: Carnet de la patria) is a Venezuelan identity document that includes a unique personalized QR code. It was created in 2016 by the Venezuelan government with the objective of knowing the socioeconomic status of the population and streamlining the system of the Bolivarian missions and that of the local committees of ...

  3. List of political parties in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Venezuela. ... Patria para Todos: PPT Democratic socialism Libertarian Marxism: 8 / 277. Revolutionary Movement Tupamaro

  4. Tascón List - Wikipedia

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    The Tascón List is a list of millions of signatures of Venezuelans who asked in 2003 and 2004 for the recall of the President of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez.The list, published online by National Assembly member Luis Tascón, was used by the Venezuelan government to discriminate against those who have signed it.

  5. Venezuela agrees to take back its citizens, releases U.S ...

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    (The Center Square) – Eleven days after President Donald Trump took office, the Venezuelan government agreed to take back its citizens who illegally entered the U.S., including violent members ...

  6. Colectivo (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has described colectivos as "pro-Government armed groups" that "decide who receives government assistance and perform surveillance and intelligence activities for the authorities [and have] intimidated, threatened and attacked people perceived as opposed to the Government". [21]

  7. 2018 Venezuelan presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 20 May 2018, [1] with incumbent Nicolás Maduro being declared reelected for a second six-year term. [2] The original electoral date was scheduled for December 2018 but was subsequently pulled ahead to 22 April before being pushed back to 20 May.

  8. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    Among the main functions of this ministry is to promote, organize and plan policies abroad for Venezuela. The ministry is a body directly dependent on the orders of the president of Venezuela. Its official headquarters are located in the Yellow House, in front of Bolívar Square. Its administrative headquarters on Avenida Urdaneta, Torre MRE ...

  9. Bolivarian propaganda - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Venezuelan government signed a $1.2 million contract with lobby firm Patton Boggs to improve the image of Hugo Chávez in the United States. In 2004, it was estimated that the Venezuelan government's funding of propaganda was $30,000 per day domestically to about $1.0 million per day for both domestic and international propaganda.