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Gerardo Blyde: Neither the Unitary Platform nor María Corina Machado have separated themselves from the electoral route.

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-El Pitazo. Gerardo Blyde: We delivered to Norway complaints about violations of the Barbados Agreement.

El Pitazo: The negotiating delegation of the majority opposition called on the Government to comply with the agreements signed in Barbados in all their extensions, including respect for the candidacy of María Corina Machado as winner of the Primary election. (Photo: Jesús Abreu)
-Cocuyo Effect: 8 violations of the Barbados Agreements that the unitary platform denounced to Norway:

Government disrespects the mechanism for choosing the opposition candidate.
Ruling of the Electoral Chamber Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) against the primaries.
Persecution against members of the National Primary Commission.
Threat of approval of Law against NGOs.
Ruling of the Political-Administrative Chamber of the TSJ on disqualifications.
Persecution of deputies of 2015.
Arrest of the president of the NGO, Citizen Control, Rocío San Miguel and her family group.
Expulsion from the office of the UN High Commissioner of Venezuela.
-Counterpoint: Social background and rejection of violence, two points of the Barbados Agreement that have been violated according to the president of the AN.

-The Pin. Blyde: How is it possible that we don’t have the election date today?

-As it is. Gerardo Blyde: We hope that the electoral schedule will be discussed “with the real opposition.”

The head of the negotiating delegation of the Unitary Platform also denounced the escalation of repression in the country, not only against political actors but also against human rights defenders, after the arrest of the president of Citizen Control, Rocío San Miguel.

Regarding an eventual date for the presidential elections, Gerardo Blyde mentioned that the Platform suggested that “the democratic tradition” would be respected and that they would be held during the month of December, but nothing was specified in this regard.

-Counterpoint: Jorge Rodríguez confirms that the Unitary Platform presented its proposal for the electoral schedule.

-Venezuela Unity: “The Unitary Platform reiterates that it has not presented any proposal for an electoral schedule, but, on the contrary, what we are demanding is the immediate implementation of massive operations of the RE, as well as the initiation of the procedures for the invitation of international observers.

-As It Is: The Prosecutor’s Office accused Rocío San Miguel of being a “spy” and sharing “sensitive information.”

Tarek William Saab MP conspiracies Rocío San Miguel
Saab indicated that 18 cartographic maps were obtained with demarcations of military installations “and respective military zones” of the country. “That has to draw powerful attention and is absolutely disconnected from any humanitarian activity.” (Photo: via Tal Cual)
-La Patilla: For Saab it was an “offense” that the UN Human Rights Office classified the detention of Rocío San Miguel as a forced disappearance.

-El Mundo (report): Venezuela. Rocío San Miguel in El Helicoide, the sinister Chavista prison, “strengthened and convinced of her innocence.”

For the first time in nine days of forced disappearance and imprisonment, Miranda Díaz San Miguel shared three hours on Sunday with her mother, Rocío San Miguel, in the Helicoide prison, the SEBIN prison in Caracas. “She reiterates her innocence, is strong in her convictions, and claims that she has not been allowed to appoint lawyers she trusts,” reported her defense attorney, José Luis González Taguaruco.

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-As It Is: Penal Forum denounces transfer of political prisoners from the Dgcim to the El Rodeo prison.

-La Patilla: At least 198 NGOs rejected the suspension of the office of the UN High Commissioner in Venezuela.

-Counterpoint: Maduro assures that the UN technical office will not return until “it rectifies and apologizes.”

-We monitor. Ramón Guillermo Aveledo: “Disqualification of María Corina Machado is not a closed chapter.”

-La Patilla: María Corina Machado will participate in a citizen assembly in Cumaná.

-The country. Carlos Blanco, advisor to María Corina Machado: “The movement he leads is ready to negotiate with Chavismo.”

-The Pin. “They have to hurry”: Diosdado Cabello wants a new opposition primary supported by the CNE.

-La Gran Aldea: A “cool” Chavismo seeks to capture the youth vote.

With concerts, adapting to TikTok trends and reopening the case of rapper Canserbero; Chavismo tries to gain the support of a youth that has been robbed of its identity and development.

-AlbertoNews. Maduro: “ExxonMobil does not enter the sea to be delimited, they should know that.”

-EFE: Former US and Colombian officials support Guyana’s sovereignty in the face of a dispute with Venezuela.

Guyana Venezuela
Before senior representatives of some 25 countries who gathered at the Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo in Guyana, the former president of Colombia Iván Duque (2018-2022) and the former Secretary of State of the United States Mike Pompeo, gave their support to Guyana in the face of the border controversy with Venezuela. (Photo: Iván Duque in X)
-Bloomberg: Chevron dollars cooled Venezuelan inflation in January to its lowest level in 10 years.

-We monitor: CITGO denies talks to reach agreements with former PDVSA workers.

-EFE: Venezuela and Algeria study gas and technological business opportunities.

-EFE: Farmers clamor for bank financing and fuel in Venezuela.

-Correo del Caroní: Sidor eliminates 12-hour work days due to staff disagreement and rejection.

-As Is: Consecomercio requests business participation in discussion on tax reform.

-El Pitazo. Teachers protest for salary improvements in Miranda: “This Government does not love teachers.”

-As Is: Patients with cystic fibrosis have been waiting for more than a year for their medicines.

Relatives of patients with cystic fibrosis protested this Monday, February 19, near the Ministry of Health. (Photo: via Tal Cual)
-Counterpoint: They report evacuation of a Caracas Metro train on Line 1 due to a fire in a car generated by a short circuit.

-El Pitazo: Users report power outages in Caracas and seven areas of the country.

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-La Patilla: Fire in an electrical substation on the Eastern Coast of the Lake leaves several parishes in Zulia in the dark.

-We monitor: Catholic Church launched Share 2024 campaign in Carabobo against human trafficking.

-EFE: Uruguay will maintain diplomatic ties with Chavismo despite its concern about free elections.

-EFE/El Nacional: Lavrov’s visit to Venezuela, the sign of the irreducible link between Caracas and Moscow.

-The World: Cuba. Lavrov’s mini-tour to the US ‘backyard’ in the midst of a storm.

AFP: Lavrov criticizes the US when he begins a tour of Latin America in Cuba. (Photo: Lavrov places a wreath of flowers at the José Martí Monument, this Monday. AP)
-BBC World (report). Migrants on the border with the US: testimony of a Venezuelan family kidnapped by Mexican cartels.

-New York Post/Counterpoint: The “Warrior Boy” could be hiding in the US.

-El País (report): Laura Sarabia wins an internal war and is left alone as Petro’s great advisor in Colombia.

The advisor, mentioned in scandals such as those of the former nanny and Ambassador Armando Benedetti, prevails in a battle for the president’s favor. (Photo: via El País)
-EFE: Rodrigo Pardo García-Peña, former Colombian chancellor and journalist, has died.

-AFP: Cameron visits the Malvinas and hopes that the territory wants to be British “forever.”

-We monitor: Blinken confirms that he will meet with Milei on Friday February 23 in Argentina, after passing through Brazil.

-EFE: The Brazilian Federal Police summoned Bolsonaro to testify about the alleged plot to carry out a coup d’état.

-EFE: Brazil summons the Israeli ambassador and calls its ambassador in Tel Aviv for consultations.

-EFE: Israel declares Brazilian President Lula da Silva “persona non grata.”

-El Mundo: Egypt erects a walled enclosure on the border with Gaza in the face of the Israeli advance.

-AFP: Israel gives Hamas until Ramadan to release the hostages.

-AFP: A new attack against a US ship was recorded off the coast of Yemen, the second in less than 24 hours.

Image of a ship attacked off the coast of Yemen. (Photo: Europa Press/Indian Navy).
-El Mundo: The EU, without Spain, launches the Aspides mission to protect merchants in the Red Sea.

-El País: Greece will command the EU mission in the Red Sea from an Italian ship.

-EFE: Russia. A Russian pilot who deserted to avoid going to war in Ukraine is found shot dead in Spain.

A Russian pilot who deserted to avoid going to war in Ukraine is found shot dead in Spain | Spain
The young Maxim Kuzminov. (Photo: Ukrainian Defense Intelligence)
-EFE. Josep Borrell urged to expedite military aid to Ukraine: “We cannot wait any longer.”

-The World: Ukrainian troops regroup to prevent the development of the Russian offensive.

-EFE: Russia takes full control of the Avdivka chemical and coke plant, a Ukrainian stronghold in the city.

-EFE: War in Ukraine. A Ukrainian cleric dies in occupied territory after refusing to switch allegiance from him to Moscow.

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-Infobae. Condemnation of Russia for Navalny’s death is growing: several European countries summoned their diplomatic representatives.

-EFE: Joe Biden confirmed that the United States is studying new sanctions against Russia after the death of Navalny.

-Reuters: Kim Jon Un receives a car as a gift from Putin.

-El País: Belarus is preparing a law against the LGTBI community that punishes the “promotion of non-traditional relationships” and “without children.”

-We monitor: Spain. The Spanish Popular Party revalidated the absolute majority in the Galicia elections and the Socialists sink to third place.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Alfonso Rueda at a PP campaign event in Galicia. (Photo: PP)
-Univisión: Student fired shots at police on the campus of a high school in Texas.

-The World: Spain. Ribera del Duero. They raid the Cepa 21 winery and empty 60,000 liters of wine valued at two million euros.

-El Economista: «The mini bubble of the magnificent seven is maturing»: there are symptoms that the peak is approaching.

The rally of the magnificent seven allows us to speak of a “mini bubble that is maturing”, according to the description Michael Harnett, a renowned analyst at Bank of America (BofA). A euphemism for the market approaching worrying levels. Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Tesla are incubating a fever that could end in serious condition.
-EFE: Tokyo launches a platform in the metaverse to promote its tourist attractions.

-EFE: Grupo Bimbo’s net profits fall 67% in 2023 due to benefits from pension plans.

-EFE: The American bank Capital One acquires Discover for 35,000 million dollars.

-Bloomberg: Oil remains near three-month high after another attack in the Red Sea.

-El Mundo: An Iranian media outlet censors Georgina Rodríguez’s butt in her last family photo.

Georgina Rodríguez, in the photo shared by Cristiano (i) and in the photo published by the Iranian media.
-El Nacional: Deyna Castellanos arrived in the United States to join Bay FC.

-EFE. Messi: “I read a lot of falsehoods about my absence from the friendly in Hong Kong.”

Messi denies that his absence from the Hong Kong match was for political reasons
CNN En Español: Messi denies that his absence from the Hong Kong match was for political reasons: “I have had a very close and special relationship with China.” (Photo: Lionel Messi in the friendly between the Hong Kong XI and Inter Miami on February 4, 2024. Credits: Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images)
-Brand: Mbappé has already signed his contract with Real Madrid. The Frenchman will be a Real Madrid player and will sign for five seasons.

-EFE: Mbappé protects the brand of his surname and the way of celebrating goals in the EU market.

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