Social networks have become a crucial scenario for the dissemination of information and connection with the audience, and in 2024 in Venezuela it has been much more so. SuchWhich has led this change, implementing a series of live broadcasts that not only informed, but also mobilized society towards action.
From debates on hot topics to real-time coverage of significant events, these broadcasts have impacted public perception and social activism.
Throughout the year, SuchWhich has witnessed how these initiatives have fostered dialogue and citizen participation. Through its programs broadcast by YouTube, Facebook, x and instagram It has provided spaces for diverse voices to be heard and for important causes to gain visibility.
Here we will explore some of the most viewed broadcasts during this tumultuous 2024. Click on the headlines to see them.
10 Balance 2024 on human rights in Venezuela
This interview on December 10, just when Human Rights Day is commemorated, was addressed together with the general coordinator of Provea, Oscar Murillo, How is Venezuela in that matter?. Among the observations made by Murillo, he highlights that in 2024 Venezuela experienced a serious setback and that the growing impunity is more than 90% and we have experienced it in the recent arrests. Various national and international organizations have denounced the arbitrary use of the criminal justice system by the Public Ministry against activists, journalists and human rights defenders, impunity and the lack of an independent judiciary capable of investigating serious violations of human rights. . In this interview, 4,128 people accompanied the live broadcast.
On #NightD, I host a program Victor Amayadirector of SuchWhichthe members of the Civic Forum: the political scientist Colette Caprilesthe architect Mariela Ramirez and the doctor Enrique Lopez Loyogave their right to reply to deny the organization’s alleged links with a “stabilizing” agenda regarding the perception of Nicolás Maduro’s government before the international community. The interview was seen live by 4,389 people.
8 What is behind the corruption plot that connects Venezuela with Spain
SuchWhich It also has programs made in alliance with other media. It was during La Conversa, a weekly online space on Runrun.es, El Pitazo and SuchWhichwhere the journalist from El Periodico de España, Tono Calleja Florez, assured that the Spanish Civil Guard determined that Jorge Giménez, current president of the Venezuelan Football Federation (FVF), and the Spanish businessman Víctor de Aldama are referring to the Venezuelan vice president Delcy Rodríguez as the boss. 5,246 people watched this interview live.
7 What will political participation be like in 2025?
Looking ahead to the parliamentary, municipal and regional elections of 2025, one could not fail to address how the political movement will take place. Paola Bautista, doctor in Political Science, stated that what happens in Venezuela in 2025 will be defined in the first semester. He added that 2024 was a year in which Venezuelan society mobilized and committed to political change based on the electoral struggle, which was validated with the electoral participation on July 28. Furthermore, he assured that if Edmundo González Urrutia does not assume the presidency, the scenario of political participation will be very difficult by 2025. In this interview, 5,713 people accompanied the live broadcast.
6 After June 28, what awaits your pocketbook?
After the questioned presidential elections of July 28, there is a lot of uncertainty about the economic situation in Venezuela. For the economist Leonardo Verathe country is preparing for a new economic period, where international support plays an important role for a possible recovery. 5,759 people watched this interview live.
5 What is known about the letter signed by Edmundo González Urrutia?
On September 18, a controversy broke out over a letter spread on social networks attributed to Edmundo González in which he “recognised and accepted the decisions of the Supreme Court of Justice.” The president of the 2020 National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, assured it was true. According to the journalist and deputy director of Analytics, Reyes Theis, there are several elements to determine that the letter signed by González was given under duress and therefore lacked any legal validity. He gave this statement on Cocuyo Claro y Raspao, a program hosted by Luz Mely Reyesdirector of Cocuyo Effect and Xabier Coscojuelaeditorial member of SuchWhich. In this interview, 5,801 watched the live broadcast.
4 Venezuela Vote: What is happening in Venezuela?
One day after the presidential elections, in a special edition, La Conversa served as the stage in conjunction with Venezuela Vota, a media initiative of the Rebel Alliance Investigates (ARI) with more than 50 national and international media that joined together to broadcast the elections of July 28. In the space they talked about the results given by the National Electoral Council (winner Nicolás Maduro) and the results presented by the Unitary Platform (winner Edmundo González). In this interview, 7,352 people followed the live broadcast.
3 Protests after elections: What is happening in Venezuela?
After the statement by the president of the National Electoral Council, Elvis Amoroso, after midnight on July 29, on the alleged re-election of Nicolás Maduro, there were various pockets of protests in the country against what they considered fraud on the part of the officialdom. This left 2,229 people detained in this post-electoral context. According to the Public Ministry, until this Monday, December 30, it increased to 1369 the number of those released from prison. 8,569 people watched this interview live.
2 Retired teachers: what implications does the call for them to return have?
To “solve” the educational crisis in Venezuela, in October the Minister of Education, Héctor Rodríguez, signed a resolution in which he invited retired teachers to return to work in the classrooms, but the truth is that the low salaries of Education workers explain the loss of more than 250,000 teachers in recent years. The director of the School of Education of the Andrés Bello Catholic University (UCAB), Carlos Calatrava, expressed that the salary for teachers should be close to $2,000. The interview was seen live by 8,698 people
1 The electoral records arrived at the OAS
We close this list with the arrival of the minutes compiled by the Venezuelan opposition to the Organization of American States (OAS). The representative of Uruguay before the organization, Washington Abdala, expressed that the sample of the copies allowed the members of the OAS to verify their authenticity and calls into question the transparency of the National Electoral Council (CNE) with respect to the results announced in the elections on July 28, in which the entity declared Nicolás Maduro the winner. 10,485 people watched the live broadcast of this interview.
You already know the different platforms and live programs where you can also send your questions: NocheD, Cocuyo Claro y Raspao, La Conversa, XSpaces. Through WhatSaap and Telegram You can also participate in forumchats. Join so that in 2025 we continue talking #ClaroyRaspao.
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