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  2. El Impulso (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    El Impulso is the oldest newspaper in Venezuela founded in 1904. It is a regional newspaper based in Barquisimeto , in the state of Lara . El Impulso is a family owned business, and is currently managed by the fourth and fifth generation.

  3. Timeline of protests in Venezuela in 2015 - Wikipedia

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    30 May – About 200,000 Venezuelans protested throughout the country by marching in cities like Maracaibo, Valencia, Barquisimeto and Caracas to demand the release of those arrested during the preceding protests and to pressure the Venezuelan government into setting a date for the congressional elections, fearing that government will cancel ...

  4. Timeline of protests in Venezuela in 2018 - Wikipedia

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    7 July –Rioting inside El Helicoide begins once again after plans to retaliate against mistreatment in the prison. [ 41 ] 9 July – Health workers who had joined the Association of Nurses of Caracas stated that they would march to Miraflores Palace on 12 July 2018 if the Minister of Health Carlos Alvarado ignored their call for a meeting.

  5. 2020 Barquisimeto shooting - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Barquisimeto shooting occurred on 29 February 2020, when pro-government colectivos shot at the Speaker of the National Assembly of Venezuela Juan Guaidó and his supporters in Barquisimeto, Lara state during a demonstration, leaving ten injured.

  6. Timeline of the 2017 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Venezuelan protests began in late January following the abandonment of Vatican-backed dialogue between the Bolivarian government and the opposition. The series of protests originally began in February 2014 when hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans protested due to high levels of criminal violence, inflation, and chronic scarcity of basic goods because of policies created by the ...

  7. List of newspapers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  8. Timeline of the 2014 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    In Barquisimeto, parents protested against resolution 058 saying that it would have an "alleged socialist influence" in schools. [ 337 ] 25 April – A group of bioanalysts protested against shortages of medical supplies with the President of the College of Bioanalysts, Judith Leon, saying that "60% of people who come to hospitals will not be ...

  9. 2014 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    Since Hugo Chávez was elected President of Venezuela in 1998, he and his political ambitions proved to be controversial.. President Hugo Chávez in 2010. Under Chávez, oil revenues in the 2000s brought funds not seen in Venezuela since the 1980s, with Chávez's government becoming "semi-authoritarian and hyper-populist", investing heavily in public works which initially benefited Venezuelans.