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Noriega Trigo Hospital Dialysis Unit. Without air conditioning and without water, tanker trucks bought by the patients arrived. That's how things are. Incomplete sessions or the absence of them, worsens their health.
🇻🇪🇻🇪⁉️ — This is how Chavismo marks the houses of those who protest against Nicolás Maduro's regime in the neighborhoods of 23 de Enero, parish located in the Libertador Bolivarian Municipality west of the city of Caracas, Venezuela, abeling them as "terrorists." This intimidation tactic aims to silence dissenters and deepen repression in the country.
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X remains blocked after the 10 days announced by Maduro
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Isabel Allende:

“Maduro can never be compared to my father, because Salvador Allende was a democrat and he is a dictator.”
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A young Venezuelan opposition member, who was an electoral witness, claims that he was forced to leave Venezuela after being harassed by the Maduro regime following the July 28 elections.
Government expects X to present documents to lift the blockade on the social network

Communications Minister Freddy Ñáñez announced on Tuesday that the Venezuelan government is still "waiting" for representatives of the social network X, owned by South African magnate Elon Musk, to hand over the required documentation on its operations in the country.

✳️ Ñáñez indicated that the "precautions" requested by the president from Musk include the formal presentation of the company's board of directors, as well as the appointment or confirmation of a representative of X in Venezuela.

According to the minister, this representative must be "responsible" for operating under Venezuelan laws and guaranteeing the legal use of the platform.

According to EFE, given the continued blocking of X, Ñáñez anticipated the entry of "new social networks" into the country, highlighting the growing power and reach of platforms developed in China.
FMV warned that more than 100 thousand teachers have left the public system in the last two years

The Venezuelan Teachers Federation (FVM) reported that more than 100,000 teachers have resigned from the public education system in the last two years.

“We have a large teacher shortage. The Ministry of Education had data from two years ago of 500,000 teachers. Today, the data is at 400,000 teachers, they gave us an estimate. This means that more than 100,000 teachers have left schools,” he warned in an interview with Circuito Onda on Tuesday, August 20.
Reuters: US prepares list of 60 Chavista regime officials and family members to be sanctioned
Edmundo González: Venezuela voted for a country without persecution or forced migration

In a message published on X, the leader of the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD) also said that Venezuelans voted "resoundingly" for "a country where currency has value," public services "work," there are "decent salaries and pensions," an education that "generates opportunities" and "quality" hospitals.

"That desire will not stop. Let us all work for the peaceful, orderly and guaranteed transition that Venezuela demands," he added.
🇹🇹More than 2,000 Venezuelan children were left out of Trinidad's education system

Trinidad and Tobago schools will only accept 23 Venezuelan children in the new school year, which begins next September, leaving some 2,000 outside the education system.

National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds said the schooling was intended only for children of Venezuelan immigrants legally registered in Trinidad and Tobago in 2019, according to statements made at a press conference and published on Tuesday by local media.
UN mission denounces “lack of independence and impartiality” of the TSJ and the CNE, minutes before the highest court's ruling on the elections is announced
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“The Venezuelan electoral system is quite strong and guarantees protection”: Colombian senator

Senator Gloria Flórez, from the Colombian ruling party, recognized the robustness of the Venezuelan electoral system, urged dialogue in the country and raised the possibility of engaging in talks with deputies of the National Assembly (2020).
🇻🇪🇻🇪 — This young girl is 16 years old and was kidnapped by Nicolás Maduro's regime, accused of being a terrorist for a social media post. She suffered brain damage and was prosecuted without defense. She is one of over 100 minors held hostage by Maduro in Venezuela.
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TSJ validates “the results issued by the CNE where Nicolás Maduro was elected”

Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez, president of the TSJ, said on Thursday that the highest court "certifies in an unobjectionable manner the expert material and validates the results issued by the CNE where Nicolás Maduro was elected."

"Based on the results of the expert appraisal process, we concluded that the CNE bulletins are supported by the records issued by the machines and are in full agreement with the databases," he said.

🧾 No votes acts were shown during the announcement.

🗳️ Publication of results. “The CNE is urged to publish the final results in the Official Gazette,” said Rodríguez.

⚖️ González's disregard. The official said that "candidate Edmundo González disregarded the mandate of this judicial authority by not submitting the electoral material, a conduct that carries the sanctions provided for in the law."
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🇧🇷🇻🇪 Lula's advisor, Celso Amorim, insists on the proposal to repeat elections in Venezuela:

"If both sides say they won, why not have another election where the problems that tainted or are said to have tainted this election can be avoided?"