| Term | Meaning | |-------|---------| | | The original 2004 database of 2.4M anti-Chávez signers | | Consulta a la Lista Tascón | Searching that database by ID number | | Lista Maidana | A later government list (2014–2015) of opposition politicians and activists | | Habeas Data | Legal right to request, correct, or delete personal data from public/private databases | | CLAP | Government food box program – sometimes denied to "Lista Tascón" signers in the past |
What is the "Lista Tascón" and why does "Consulta a la Lista Tascón" remain a powerful political tool in Venezuela? lista tascón consulta
Originalmente, la consulta se realizaba mediante el número de en portales web específicos. Actualmente, el acceso oficial a esta lista no existe como un servicio público legítimo, aunque su legado persiste: | Term | Meaning | |-------|---------| | |
The (Tascón List) is named after Luis Tascón , a former Venezuelan National Assembly deputy (2000–2006). In 2004, during the presidency of Hugo Chávez, Tascón published a searchable online database that allowed citizens to check whether a particular person had signed a 2003 recall referendum petition against President Chávez. In 2004, during the presidency of Hugo Chávez,
Although the original website has long been defunct, copies of the database circulate unofficially. A "consulta" typically involves: