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This Is Capriles' Proposal on Raising the Minimum Wage and Recovering the Economy

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Congressman Henrique Capriles insisted this Wednesday on his call to increase the salaries of Venezuelans, claiming that greater purchasing power is crucial to achieving the recovery of the economy. Capriles made one of his usual live broadcasts in his X (Twitter) account. For the MP, the debates in the National Assembly must focus on the priorities of the population, alerting them to “four long years” without salary increase. “If we talk about …
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Congressman Henrique Capriles insisted this Wednesday on his call to increase the salaries of Venezuelans, claiming that greater purchasing power is crucial to achieving the recovery of the economy. Capriles made one of his usual live broadcasts in his X (Twitter) account. For the MP, the debates in the National Assembly must focus on the priorities of the population, alerting them to “four long years” without salary increase. “If we talk about …

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Henrique Capriles Radonski urged the government on Wednesday, March 11, to improve the socio-economic conditions of Venezuelans and in this sense pointed out that the increase in the minimum wage and pensions cannot be less than $150 a month. The opposition deputy of the National Assembly (AN) emphasized that the purchasing power of Venezuelans has been at the same point for four years when the minimum wage was frozen in 130 bolívars.

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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today Economist Asdrúbal Oliveros stressed this Wednesday that the country requires sustainable wage increases for employees and pensioners in the public sector, according to Mundo Unión Radio. According to unofficial figures, Venezuela has up to 3 million active workers and 5 million pensioners, which raises the need to adjust salaries within the financial capacity of the State.

11-03-26.-The Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) expressed its concern this Monday about the deterioration of the living conditions of the working class and warned about initiatives that seek to weaken labor rights in the country. The member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the PCV...

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Aporrea broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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