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The Brigade observed the country's sixth National Popular Consultation on 8 March — a direct-democracy exercise in which over 36,000 development projects proposed by communal councils were put to a popular vote across 10,000 precincts.
The delegation visited five communes spanning Caracas, the Andean lowlands, and the shores of Lake Maracaibo, documenting how communities have built local food production, textile manufacturing, cocoa processing, and other forms of economic self-sufficiency in response to over 1,088 US unilateral coercive measures that have devastated the Venezuelan economy.
The brigade also visited the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research, a civilian institution struck by US missiles during the 3 January assault, and attended solidarity rallies for Iran, Palestine, and Cuba.
Across every commune, the brigade encountered a combative popular movement determined to defend the communal process — widely seen as the revolution's bedrock of resilience.
This report sets out what the Peace Brigade learned during its time in Venezuela. You can click here to download the full report, which sets out what the Brigade learned in its time in the country. The report includes detailed accounts of:
