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We Want to Choose organization

also: organization, Cuermos Aligar, Quirimos Aligar

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Elias Santanaperson · 4Venezuelacountry · 42018 Venezuelan presidential electionevent · 2International Foundation for Electoral Systemsorganization · 1Inter-American Development Bankorganization · 1USAIDorganization · 1National Constituent Assemblyorganization · 1U.S. Supreme Courtorganization · 1Hugo Chavezperson · 1

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Elias Santana funded We Want to Choose documented
“was a U.S.-backed activist, Elias Santana, whom Vecchio met while studying at Harvard. Santana had been pocketing paychecks from Washington since 1993. His organization, We Want to Choose, partnered with U.S. government to promote voter edu…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 24:02
U.S. State Department funded We Want to Choose documented
“International Foundation for Electoral Systems declared that Cuermos Aligar was a worthy recipient of U.S. funding because it was part of an agenda that advocated a greater role for the private sector in the solution of community and nation…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 24:33
Inter-American Development Bank funded We Want to Choose documented
“openly thanked the U.S.-backed Inter-American Development Bank for funding its production, which works hand-in-hand with USAID. Santana ran a failed effort to halt Venezuela's National Constituent Assembly process the following year that wa…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 25:29

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The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 24:02 was a U.S.-backed activist, Elias Santana, whom Vecchio met while studying at Harvard. Santana had been pocketing paychecks from Washington since 1993. His organization, We Want to Choose, partnered with U.S. government to promote voter edu…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 25:01 Even though at home, it's exactly what the Democrats tell you they want to do. As Chavez gained popularity and overturned the pro-corporate agenda, Washington and Santana launched an active campaign to sabotage his leadership at every turn.…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 25:29 openly thanked the U.S.-backed Inter-American Development Bank for funding its production, which works hand-in-hand with USAID. Santana ran a failed effort to halt Venezuela's National Constituent Assembly process the following year that wa…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 26:00 And according to Latin American researcher Richard Lawlander, Santana and his Quirimos Aligar colleagues played important roles opposing the vote and were even called to the Supreme Court as voices of Venezuela's civil society to present ar…