The government of Nicolás Maduro indicated that there was no possibility that Venezuela would resign from office Rights to Essequiboa 160,000 km area disputed with Guyana. Delcy Rodriguez, Executive Vice President, was responsible for disseminating this information through her X account, formerly Twitter. “We will never give up our historic rights to the Essequibo,” he indicated.
It should be noted that the difference over this border limit began with the Paris Arbitration Award of 1899who gave power to the people of that time British Guiana. Decades later, Venezuela signed an agreement with the United Kingdom annulling that ruling. On his part Guyana It is based on the arbitration award of 1899 and advocates for the resolution of the conflict through the proceedings opened before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
What is happening in Venezuela today, Tuesday, February 27th?
What happened in Venezuela on February 27, 1989?
On February 27, 1989, a series of events known as the “Caracazo” occurred in Venezuela. This term refers to a series of protests, riots and looting that began in the capital Caracas and spread to other cities in the country. These events marked one of the most significant social and political crises in Venezuela's contemporary history.
The immediate trigger of the “Caracazo” was the announcement of a package of economic measures imposed by the government of then President Carlos Andrés Pérez in response to the conditions for the granting of financing to the country set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The most controversial measures included the liberalization of fuel prices, which led to an immediate and significant increase in transportation costs, and the liberalization of prices for basic goods and services, which led to widespread price increases.
With information from AFP.
What is the price of BCV dollar in Venezuela today, February 27, 2024?
The BCV dollar was trading at 36.07 bolivars. The rate represents a weighted average derived from the daily operations of the active trading departments of the participating banking institutions. In this way, the US currency shows a slight stability after months of strong fluctuations. As mentioned earlier, it closed 2023 with a 105% increase compared to the previous year.
Photo: Twitter / @BCV_ORG_VE
What to do if you don't receive the bonds from your home country?
You don't know whether you received the bonds from your home country? Don't worry, we leave you some recommendations here.
– Your number must be associated with a single user on the platform.
– Register the same phone number in the Patria system and in the bank.
– Avoid sending money or subsidized gas to people who are not your family.
– Regularly update your profile data in the Patria system.
What happened in Venezuela on February 27, 1989?
On February 27, 1989, a series of events known as the “Caracazo” occurred in Venezuela. This term refers to a series of protests, riots and looting that began in the capital Caracas and spread to other cities in the country. These events marked one of the most significant social and political crises in Venezuela's contemporary history.
The immediate trigger of the “Caracazo” was the announcement of a package of economic measures imposed by the government of then President Carlos Andrés Pérez in response to the conditions for the granting of financing to the country set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The most controversial measures included the liberalization of fuel prices, which led to an immediate and significant increase in transportation costs, and the liberalization of prices for basic goods and services, which led to widespread price increases.
DolarToday today, Tuesday February 27: Price of the dollar in Venezuela
The official DolarToday web portal has been updated 38.63 the official price of the dollar in the prairie country.
Find out the price of the dollar in Venezuela, according to Dolartoday for today, February 27, 2024. Photo: dolartoday.com
What are home bonds?
The Venezuelan government is continuing its program Home bonds, with the aim of supporting various population groups in the face of the economic situation. Four types of bonuses were granted in September 2023:
- Bonus against the economic war for civil servants: 945 bolívars.
- Bonus against the economic war for public sector pensioners: 1,545 bolívars.
- Chamba bonus for young people: 168.80 bolívars.
- We are Venezuela Bonus: 168.80 Bolívars.
- These bonds represent direct aid to Venezuelans, although the government has not yet announced specific dates for the delivery of the next subsidies.