The Revolution is Here to Stay

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By Eva Golinger | Source: Postcards From the Revolution (via Znet) | Click HERE to read article

For those of you unfamiliar with Venezuelan issues, don’t let the title of this article fool you. The revolution referred to is not what most media outlets are showing taking place today in Caracas, with protestors calling for the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The revolution that is here to stay is the Bolivarian Revolution, which began in 1998 when Hugo Chavez was first elected president and has subsequently transformed the mega oil producing nation into a socially-focused, progressive country with a grassroots government. Demonstrations taking place over the past few days in Venezuela are attempts to undermine and destroy that transformation in order to return power to the hands of the elite who ruled the nation previously for over 40 years.

See also: *Venezuelan Government Reiterates Calls For Dialogue With Opposition |* by Ryan Mallet-Outtrim | Venezuelanalysis.com

Violent Protests in Venezuela Fit a Pattern | by Dan Beeton | MR Zine | Both Leopoldo López and Maria Corina Machado supported the 2002 coup; in López’s case he participated in it by supervising the arrest of then-Minister of Justice and the Interior Ramón Rodríguez Chacín, when López was mayor of Chacao.