power given to me is not granted

During the inauguration, Maduro declared: “We have achieved what we knew we would achieve. The power given to me is not granted by the government, a foreign president, or the gringo government. No one in this world can impose a president on Venezuela.” He labeled Machado and González as coup plotters, calling them “Guaidó 2.0,” referring

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It was less pompous compared

After winning Venezuela’s controversial presidential elections on July 28 last year, socialist Nicolás Maduro officially began his third presidential term on January 10. The inauguration ceremony took place in the National Assembly in Caracas. It was less pompous compared to the previous ones. The President of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodrí

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Burkhardt presented an orientalist

Burkhardt presented an orientalist vision from outside the Arabian Peninsula, which articulated the existence of state values that the inhabitants had not previously recognized. This perspective imposed upon them, as individuals accountable to the state, the concepts of stability and peace, which had been absent for centuries in the region. It also

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and targeted public spending

Some countries have tried to get around this by introducing tax breaks, credits and targeted public spending that make the carbon tax revenue neutral. copyright’s British Columbia province introduced a carbon tax in 2008 and has been distributing the revenues as tax benefits for low-income households, as well as introducing tax cuts for small bus

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constraints and inefficient spending

Thanks to coordinated efforts by Ukraine’s government, private sector and civil society, the Ukrainian arms industry has been able to rapidly modernize and grow in response to the war. Despite this, the industry is still hampered by outdated technology, financial constraints and inefficient spending. The Ukrainian war effort remains highly depend

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