Venezuelan communal councils

In April 2006 the Government of Venezuela passed The Law of Communal Councils (consejos comunales) which empowers local citizens to form neighbourhood-based elected councils that initiate and oversee local policies and projects towards community development. Many Communal Councils became colectivos after they were armed by the Venezuelan government.[1]

Over 19,500[2] councils were registered throughout the country and billions of dollars have been distributed to support their efforts by the government.[3]

  1. ^ Venezuela: A Mafia State?. Medellin, Colombia: InSight Crime. 2018. pp. 3–84.
  2. ^ Últimas Noticias (5 March 2007)"Minpades registra 19 mil 500 consejos comunales".
  3. ^ "Venezuelan Communal Councils".

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