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Bulletins and News Discussion from July 24th to July 30th, 2023 - Venezuela's 4,600,000th House

The Great Housing Mission of Venezuela, launched in 2011 by Hugo Chavez, is the most ambitious housing project in the country's history. This week, the 4,600,000th house was built, with a goal for 5 million homes by 2024 and beyond. The program has built 1,255 residential complexes on a total of 9,837 hectares, an area equivalent to six times the Swiss city of Geneva.

The program additionally provides social infrastructure like schools, subsidized food markets, and recreational and green spaces. Over 70% of constructions are self-managed by communities, with financial and logistics support from the government. Communities also provide each other with materials - from each according to their supplies, to each according to their needs. Russian, Chinese, and Belarusian companies have helped supply the program over the years.

In Antímano Parish in southwestern Caracas, a group of predominantly women came together in 2015 and trained in construction, cleared land, and then built apartments while under the pressure of food and materials shortages and electricity blackouts due to the United States' sanctions campaign.

Claudia Tisoy, a mother and self-trained plumber, said “This goes beyond building homes for our families, we are also building the future of our country, with women leading the way. This is what the socialist horizon is all about.”VA


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  • In France following the new police union deal a French policeman can't be named in public for facts related to their work even if they are indicted, they can't be suspended without salary, they can't be put on pre-trial custody, and there will be "specialised judges" handling all police-related cases who get special police training.

    I am not joking when I say that it looks like the Police just performed a coup in France. Even this statement beforehand looks like a coup with the cops stood behind Darmanin.

    Shit just got really really fucking interesting in France. There is nothing like this anywhere else in the western world. Completely anonymous cops that cannot be deanonymised and get their own super special judges handling only police cases. The police literally have France by the balls and there is nothing the French government can do about it because they need the police.

    Prediction: Conflict with the cops is about to go through the roof. Their behaviour will worsen considerably as a result of this, and that worsened behaviour will have a reaction in the population, which with the French having been fighting so long will be even bigger escalations.

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