CARACAS, Venezuela — It doesn’t feel like Christmas in Venezuela. At least not yet. Even if the president wants it to be.
President Nicolás Maduro surprised the country on Sept. 2 when he declared on state television that the Christmas season ...
Christmas has kicked off earlier than ever in Venezuela this year, following a decree by President Nicolás Maduro that ...
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Christmas celebrations arrive early in Venezuela as public spaces light up with decorations and festive events, following ...
Venezuelan authorities have officially kicked off the Christmas season in early October, following a directive from President ...
He called critics “bitter” and full of hate. In Venezuela, Christmas is a beloved holiday whose celebration is practically a patriotic duty. Festivities often begin days or weeks before ...
Christmas has come early in Venezuela, at least for the country’s embattled president Nicolás Maduro. Maduro, who is at the centre of a widely contested election, announced on Monday he would ...
This week, Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro declared on his weekly television show, “September smells like Christmas! ... I am going to decree the beginning of Christmas on Oct. 1.
Christmas will start next month in Venezuela, authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro has decreed – even as thousands of Venezuelans look set to pass the holidays behind bars amid his government’s ...
“We’ll see what this Christmas is all about,” Quevedo said. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro gestures in his regular Monday TV show "Con Maduro+," in Caracas, Venezuela on Sept ...
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro has declared Christmas will start three months early in the country, in a move which some have suggested was made to further his own political goals.