[Opposition Referendum Petition] │ ▼ [CNE Transfers Voter Data to Executive] │ ▼ [Luis Tascón Digitizes & Publishes List Online] │ ▼ [Systemic Purges in Public Sector & Social Services] Public Sector Cleansing
The most immediate and severe impact occurred within public administration. Ministers and directors of state-owned entities—including the state oil giant PDVSA, public banks, and ministries—used the list to vet current employees and job applicants.
You're referring to Llista Tascón, a Galician-language to-do list app!
Could you please provide more details? For example: lista tascón
The publication of the Lista Tascón immediately institutionalized political discrimination across all tiers of Venezuelan society. The list evolved from a web lookup utility into an mandatory screening mechanism used by public officials, state corporations, and ministries.
I understand you're asking about "lista tascón." However, I don't have enough context to know which specific list or topic you're referring to, as "Lista Tascón" is not a widely recognized term in my knowledge base.
If we look at it strictly as a , the Lista Tascón was a successful implementation of "Political CRM" (Constituent Relationship Management) . It allowed the user (the government) to tag, segment, and take action against a specific subset of the population with high efficiency. Could you please provide more details
"Tarefas recorrentes" (Recurring Tasks)
The list took a massive, disparate set of physical signatures (over 2 million) and digitized them into a searchable, centralized database. This allowed the government to bypass manual paperwork and instantly verify the political stance of any individual.
Assuming you are referring to the controversial from Venezuelan political history (the database of citizens who signed the petition for the 2004 presidential recall referendum), the concept of a "good feature" depends heavily on the perspective (technical vs. ethical). I understand you're asking about "lista tascón
However, ethically and democratically, it represents one of the most damaging uses of technology for political persecution in modern Latin American history.
Comprehending the Lista Tascón: The Digital Blacklist That Reshaped Venezuelan Democracy
Educational scholarships and university admissions within state institutions.
Millions of citizens queued publicly at electoral booths to sign their names, input their identity card details, and provide thumbprints.