🚫📃 Chavista National Assembly postpones approval of the Mining Law for the third time
After three hours of discussion and following the approval of Article 115 of the estimated 130 articles in the norm, Chavista deputy Orlando Camacho requested to defer the discussion to another legislative session, a proposal that was approved unanimously, according to Pedro Infante, the First Vice President of Parliament, who directed the end of the debate.
Among the 60 articles approved in the plenary session, Article 91 stands out, which establishes that the payment of royalties to the Venezuelan State of up to 13% on the gross production of the mineral, calculated on the commercial value of the final product.
The deputies also approved articles related to concessions that will be for 30 years, renewable for two consecutive periods of up to 10 years, as well as contracts for mining, sector registration, and activity scales, which in Articles 79 to 82 are identified as Small, Medium, and Large mining.
Among the taxes exempt for mining activities are the tax on large assets and special contributions to funds related to science, sports, anti-drugs, as well as the contribution established in the Law on the Protection of Social Security Pensions.
Mining activities are also not subject to state or municipal taxes.
After three hours of discussion and following the approval of Article 115 of the estimated 130 articles in the norm, Chavista deputy Orlando Camacho requested to defer the discussion to another legislative session, a proposal that was approved unanimously, according to Pedro Infante, the First Vice President of Parliament, who directed the end of the debate.
Among the 60 articles approved in the plenary session, Article 91 stands out, which establishes that the payment of royalties to the Venezuelan State of up to 13% on the gross production of the mineral, calculated on the commercial value of the final product.
The deputies also approved articles related to concessions that will be for 30 years, renewable for two consecutive periods of up to 10 years, as well as contracts for mining, sector registration, and activity scales, which in Articles 79 to 82 are identified as Small, Medium, and Large mining.
Among the taxes exempt for mining activities are the tax on large assets and special contributions to funds related to science, sports, anti-drugs, as well as the contribution established in the Law on the Protection of Social Security Pensions.
Mining activities are also not subject to state or municipal taxes.
Delcy Rodríguez will announce the "changes Venezuela needs"
The "acting president" announced that this Wednesday she will speak "to the country, I will speak of the truths, I will speak of the changes Venezuela needs, of the changes we want in Venezuela, but most importantly, of the future we must guarantee for our children and our youth"
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The "acting president" announced that this Wednesday she will speak "to the country, I will speak of the truths, I will speak of the changes Venezuela needs, of the changes we want in Venezuela, but most importantly, of the future we must guarantee for our children and our youth"
📹 Video (X): @VTVcanal8
https://laverdad.com/delcy-rodriguez-anunciara-los-cambios-que-necesita-venezuela/
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Delcy Rodríguez anunciará los “cambios que necesita Venezuela”
Delcy Rodríguez anunció este martes 7 de abril que dará a conocer este miércoles 8 “cambios que necesita Venezuela” “Mañana (hoy) le hablaré al país, hablaré de las verdades, hablaré de los cambios que necesita Venezuela, de los cambios que queremos en Venezuela…
⚠️🇻🇪🇺🇸 Bloomberg: Delcy's Venezuela is considering stripping Alex Saab of his citizenship to extradite him to the U.S.
The interim government of Rodríguez is also exploring measures to annul Saab's Venezuelan citizenship, as the Constitution prohibits the extradition of Venezuelan citizens. Cooperation with the U.S. would include pressuring Saab to reveal the location of assets belonging to the former leader.
Saab's case adds to the detention of other Maduro allies, such as magnate Raúl Gorrín and former official Alexander Vargas, generating concern among Chavismo figures who might attempt to go underground or negotiate with U.S. authorities.
The interim government of Rodríguez is also exploring measures to annul Saab's Venezuelan citizenship, as the Constitution prohibits the extradition of Venezuelan citizens. Cooperation with the U.S. would include pressuring Saab to reveal the location of assets belonging to the former leader.
Saab's case adds to the detention of other Maduro allies, such as magnate Raúl Gorrín and former official Alexander Vargas, generating concern among Chavismo figures who might attempt to go underground or negotiate with U.S. authorities.
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⚠️ Family members of political prisoners and students run to the doors of the Helicoide to demand the release of political prisoners at the doors of the detention center.
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🇻🇪🪧 Workers of University of Zulia protest demanding the inmediate rise of salaries and pensions.
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Strong confrontations between workers and the forces of the Chavista regime in various parts of the country.
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Forces of the Chavista regime beat workers demanding better wages, improved quality of life, and a change of government.
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Maracay, Aragua State. Workers break the blockade of the Chavista regime forces.
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Repression against workers in Caracas by the Chavista regime
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PNB action against workers in Cumaná
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Several National Guard units are being deployed in San Juan de los Morros. Just the day before, the city's cooperatives called for a strike and marches for better wages and a change of government.
Several National Guard units are being deployed in San Juan de los Morros. Just the day before, the city's cooperatives called for a strike and marches for better wages and a change of government.
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Chavismo march
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Repression with tear gas bombs by the Chavista regime against workers.
Chacao. Several minutes ago
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⚠️ From the Rodeo I hill in Miranda state, political prisoners claim that following the peaceful protest led by foreign citizens on the night of April 8, the response has been violence and total abandonment.
They indicate that the foreigners who protested were brutally mistreated, are injured, and that prison authorities systematically ignore requests for aid.
They indicate that the foreigners who protested were brutally mistreated, are injured, and that prison authorities systematically ignore requests for aid.
🛢️🇵🇪🇻🇪 Peru buys Venezuelan oil for the first time since 2009
The operation was carried out through Trafigura and includes mixed cargoes of Merey 16 heavy crude and WTI (West Texas Intermediate), which will be delivered between April and May 2026.
The decision is set against a backdrop of global disruptions in the oil market, where refineries are seeking unconventional supplies. Traditionally, Peru purchased heavy oil from Ecuador for its three refineries, but the combination of the easing of US sanctions and political changes in Venezuela has opened new opportunities to diversify the supply.
Curacao is expected to function as a logistics platform, blending Venezuelan and US barrels before their shipment to Peru, reflecting the complexity of current energy operations.
The operation was carried out through Trafigura and includes mixed cargoes of Merey 16 heavy crude and WTI (West Texas Intermediate), which will be delivered between April and May 2026.
The decision is set against a backdrop of global disruptions in the oil market, where refineries are seeking unconventional supplies. Traditionally, Peru purchased heavy oil from Ecuador for its three refineries, but the combination of the easing of US sanctions and political changes in Venezuela has opened new opportunities to diversify the supply.
Curacao is expected to function as a logistics platform, blending Venezuelan and US barrels before their shipment to Peru, reflecting the complexity of current energy operations.
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23 minutes ago in Caracas
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Near Miraflores. 1 hour ago