Nicol谩s Maduro

Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Jorge Arreaza to the latest round of US sanctions, which follow hard on the heels of socialist candidate Nicolas Maduro鈥檚 electoral on May 20.

鈥淭here is no unilateral measure, no pressure from any foreign power that can intimidate the Venezuelan people,鈥 the top diplomat stated.

Even before Venezuela鈥檚 May 20 presidential vote had taken place, the United States 鈥攈eaded by a president who lost the popular vote in an electoral system that systematically disenfranchises millions of poor and non-white voters 鈥 rejected the elections as 鈥渘either free nor fair鈥.

The Lima Group, a coalition of 13 right-wing Latin American countries plus Canada, also refused to recognise the results. Among its members are:

More than 300 international representatives from organisations such as the聽African Union, the聽Caribbean Community聽and the聽Electoral Experts Council of Latin America, as well as former heads of states, parliamentarians, trade unionists and solidarity activists, were present for Venezuela鈥檚 May 20 presidential vote. Among them was Eulalia Reyes de Whitney, a Venezuelan-born activist with the Australia Venezuela Solidarity Network (AVSN).

Venezuelan President聽Nicolas Maduro聽won the Venezuelan presidential聽elections聽on May 20, gaining a second presidential term for six years with more than聽5.8 million votes, the聽National Electoral Council聽(CNE) announced that night.

With 92.6 percent of the votes counted, Maduro had 5.8 million votes, while his closest rival, former governor聽Henri Falc贸n聽getting 1.8 million votes, said聽CNE聽President聽Tibisay Lucena聽who added that in total, 8.6 million Venezuelans voted, out of an electoral registry of 20.5 million people.

Campaigning is well underway for Venezuela鈥檚 May 20 national vote to elect the nation鈥檚 president and representatives to municipal councils and state legislatures. To get a sense of the campaign and situation in the South American country today, Federico Fuentes spoke to Australia Venezuela Solidarity Network (AVSN) Brisbane co-convenor Eulalia Reyes de Whitney, who has been back in her home country for the past several months.

Incumbent presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro prioritised visits to dissatisfied campesino communities over April 28-29 as part of a campaign strategy aimed at shoring up support in rural communities that have traditionally voted overwhelmingly for both ex-president Hugo Chavez and Maduro.

The countryside represents a critical constituency for the government in the upcoming May 20 election.

While the voices of Venezuela's right-wing opposition are continuously amplified by the corporate media, rarely are the voices of grassroots activists heard. 91自拍论坛 Weekly鈥檚 Federico Fuentes spoke to Pacha Catalina Guzman, a leading activist with Venezuela鈥檚 largest peasant-based organisation, the Ezequiel Zamora National Campesino Front (FNCEZ), to get her view on the current economic crisis and how rural communities are organising to deal with the situation.

US President Donald Trump is prepping a team of lawyers and policy experts to help right-wing Latin American governments write new laws imposing聽sanctions on Venezuelan officials and industries, a US source familiar with the policies told McClatchy News' Washington Bureau.

The push is part of Washington鈥檚 economic and political war against the left-wing government that aims to undermine Venezuela鈥檚 democracy and oust President Nicolas Maduro.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has come out strongly against United States President Donald Trump鈥檚聽latest sanctions on the South American country. These prohibit 鈥渁ll transactions鈥 with 鈥渁ny digital currency鈥 issued by the Venezuelan government 鈥 alluding to the cryptocurrency promoted聽by the Venezuelan authorities, known as 鈥淧etro鈥.

The United States administration has stepped up聽its efforts聽at 鈥渞egime change鈥 in Venezuela in recent weeks.

The situation was bleak for Venezuela鈥檚 pro-poor Bolivarian Revolution in the first half of last year.

With a dire economic situation and a growing wave of violent opposition protests, President Nicolas Maduro turned the tables by convening a National Constituent Assembly (ANC) in July.

With the National Electoral Council setting April 22 as the date for the country鈥檚 presidential election and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) confirming current president Nicolas Maduro as their candidate, leftist organisations in Venezuela have been debating what position to take.