Venezuela: The second series of 'Super Mustaches and Chilita' begins with the "superheroes" who have the opposition as their enemy, to be defeated to govern 200 years more
The president premiered the second season of the propaganda cartoon where he is a 30-year-younger and 30-pound slimmer president fighting the "fascists" ahead of next year's presidential election
"The dialogue is to make the accounts clear to them: prepare for other 200 years of Chavista government," warned Diosdado Cabello, the number two of the revolution, presenting the second season of the cartoon. Maduro has already told foreign diplomats in Caracas that he intends to govern until at least 2030. It remains to be determined who will be his rival at the polls when the opposition faces the internal primaries on Oct. 20. At the head of all the ballots is María Corina Machado, but she was disqualified for 15 years by the one who chairs the national electoral council, Elvis Amoroso. She was in the popular restaurant, El Remo, on Margarita Island, where she had gone to eat last weekend. As a retaliation by the dictatorship, the restaurant has now been closed for ten days and, for the first time, will not open its doors in 40 years.
Brazil: The boom of the PPC, the most powerful criminal organization in Latin America.
Thirty years ago, there were only eight members; today, the Public Prosecutor of São Paulo estimates that the PCC currently has 100,000 'armed collaborators', enough to make of it, if it were a company, the third employer of Brazil. Forty thousand are the 'brothers,' baptized by the PCC with a Cosa Nostra-style initiation, and 60,000 are the 'companions,' i.e., the service providers.