Talk:Politics of Venezuela
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It says here that the next election will be held in May 2010... this is obviously outdated, but I don't have the correct information. Someone should fix it. Etaoin 21:15, 4 Mar 2004 (UTC)
The information this page contains is perfect for a paper I am writing for a class. The problem is that I do not know who originated the information. Can anyone please point me to specific internet sources that verify the information on this page for a student essay style bibliography? Thanks, BR
CIA fact book - but probably edited by us. Secretlondon 21:16, 4 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Pluriform is not a word. At least not recognized by dictionary.com
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[edit] Update needed
Hello. (next to be held 28 May 2000 under new constitution) 'next to be' should be removed.--Youssef 19:02, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Requested move
I would like to suggest copying in part or moving the article to Government of Venezuela. What I see on similar pages, is that the Government page deals with the administration, function, authority, organization, and the system of the governing body. While Politics deals more with the activities, affairs, methods, tactics, engaged in or managed by the government. In other words, the Government page should deal with the structure of the bureaucracy, while the politics page can discuss the heated political climate in Venezuela. what do others think? - Spaceriqui 20:23, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Voting
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Support : for the above reason Spaceriqui 02:26, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
Support : for the above reason LuiKhuntek 04:29, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
Support : for the above reason Ashwoods 23:08, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
Oppose: There is a Politics of page for every country and it is not only about government. It's also about the legislature and about the opposition. Please add what you miss on politics. Electionworld 18:31, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
- This is definitely true, there is a politics page for every country. But there is also a Government page for every country, which is not the case of the SA countries. So, this leads to a mix of heated political debate in what should be strictly a page dealing with the structure of the gov't. -Spaceriqui 19:27, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
!!Move request has been withdrawn. Needs to be reconsidered. Spaceriqui 21:58, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
- I went to the Venezuela article and then here to look for information about the Seniat, the Venezuelan tax agency. Please consider creating a separate Government of Venezuela article for the reasons given by Spaceriqui, especially if that is a standard. --Rj 16:27, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
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- Comment: There is a "politics of" page for every country in the world - those for South America are listed in the template at the bottom of the article. There is a similar one for "Government of" articles - these are often, but not always, redirects to the politics articles - see the template below. Personally I prefer keeping these separate, with "Governement" focussed on the civil service, ministries etc and politics focussed on elections, political parties etc. AndrewRT(Talk) 22:03, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] Discussion
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It would be great if somebody could include info about the heated political climate in Venezuela. Electionworld 18:32, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
It's very sad to read the scope used in this site. Venezuela is governed by an assasin that in 1992, before the sun apears, Hugo Chavez, who was a venezuelan soldier, kills a lot of people tryng to take control of goverment. Since that moment somebody folow him and forget that sin and masacre. Here in Venezuela everybody live in fear and unhappiness, it is a lie, very big lie to say otherwise. Day after day people die, more than Lebanon, Irak, the Army kill rural people. Human Right is neede here. Do not beleve in Chavez words, they are to confuse, lots of lies, he is a master of speaking. Here there is not a oposition in politics way, because the revolotion (wrong named) desapear it.
Wake up and see, Venezuela actual goverment is a crime.
Please, do not erase this message, i dont speak english but thanks.
Javier Porras javierporras@antichavez.com
[edit] informacion porfavor
What is the exact percentage of seats elected in districts to those elected proportionally?--M i c 06:17, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
- 60% district, 40% proportionally[1] "Sistema Electoral/ Sistema de Elección: Los Diputados a la Asamblea Nacional fueron electos bajo un sistema de elección denominado de Representación Proporcional Personalizada (Sistema Electoral Combinado: 60 % Mayoritario - Nominal y 40 % Representación Proporcional - Lista). (Artículo 15 del Estatuto Electoral del Poder Público 2000)". JRSP 11:40, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Material removed from Code Pink article
We recently removed material from Code Pink after determining that said material was off-topic as far as Code Pink was concerned. An editor identified the material as being more appropriate on this article. If you're interested, here's the diff where we removed it: [2]. SchuminWeb (Talk) 11:15, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Alejandro Suáre
Is Alejandro Suáre the Venezuelan election candidate really Alejandro Suáre the Mexican long distance runner?
If not, the hyperlinks from this page, and from the Elections in Venezuela page, need amending! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.161.11.121 (talk) 15:45, 3 May 2008 (UTC)

