Venezuelan plebiscite coverage
By Aleksander Boyd
05.12.05 | In the last week or so I have written an inordinate amount of articles related mainly with yesterday's plebiscite, otherwise known as Venezuela's National Assembly elections. There are a couple or three in the list penned by other people that, due to its importance, I consider worth including.
- Venezuela: technicians show vote sequence remains in Smartmatic voting machines (26.11.2005)
- An encounter with Venezuela's electoral chief Jorge Rodriguez, part II (26.11.2005)
- Re EU electoral observation in Venezuela: open letter to Domenico Tuccinardi (28.11.2005)
- Is Primero Justicia in bed with Chavez? (29.11.2005)
- Venezuela: Research Team Reports 70% of the Voting Machines Were Manipulated in the 2004 Presidential Recall Referendum (29.11.2005)
- Electoral troubles in Venezuela: Political Parties withdraw candidates en masse (29.11.2005)
- To participate or not... (30.11.2005)
- OAS (EU?) giving coup de grace to Venezuela's democracy (30.11.2005)
- Venezuela: Manuel Rosales pulls out of elections (01.12.2005)
- On OAS flawed hypothesis: Venezuela's electoral boycott explained (02.12.2005)
- Leopoldo González: The man Smartmatic wasn’t expecting (02.12.2005)
- Words of advice to Venezuela's opposition parties (03.12.2005)
- What's up with Teodoro Petkoff? (03.12.2005)
- High abstention in Venezuela's Assembly elections; or is it a plebiscite? (04.12.2005)
- Venezuela: Public employees not voting to be dismissed (04.12.2005)
- RIP Venezuela's democracy (05.12.2005)
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