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Marco Salustro is an award-winning Filmmaker and Photojournalist with more than 15 years of experience working in 20 countries including conflict zones and hostile environments. HEFAT trained. Native Italian, fluent in English, French and Spanish. Among the clients: BBC, ITN, Channel 4, Al Jazeera, Vice News, National Geographic, IFAD. His photographic work has been published, among others, by: Vanity Fair Italia, Le Figaro, Paris Match, Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Los Angeles Times, Le Monde, De Standaard.
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The Fall of Chavismo in Venezuela (Trailer)
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Libya's Migrant Trade: Europe or Die (Trailer)
Last Days of Chavez's Legacy: The Fall of Chavismo in Venezuela___
Venezuela’s December election was an historic moment. After exactly 17 years of dominating the country’s institutions and politics, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) — founded by the late President Hugo Chavez — was defeated at the polls.
The party, and its Chavista allies, was beaten in the congressional election of December 6 by the opposition coalition, which now has enough seats in the National Assembly to challenge President Nicolas Maduro, Chavez’s successor.
Indeed, Ramos Allup, the assembly’s newly elected speaker, declared on January 5 that there would be a change of government within six months. Under Venezuela’s constitution, the president can be removed with a recall referendum.
Other lawmakers have said that they would push for the release of political prisoners jailed under Maduro’s government.
Yet the president remains defiant, responding: "Let them call a recall referend