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Lista Tascón is a notorious database containing the personal information of nearly 2.4 million Venezuelans

: While officially presented as a way to verify signatures for the National Electoral Council (CNE), it was widely used to identify and target political opponents. Data Included

Historical Context and Usage

The "Lista Tascón" (Tascón List) refers to a database of approximately 2.4 million Venezuelans who signed a petition in 2003 and 2004 calling for a recall referendum against then-President Hugo Chávez. Published by pro-government lawmaker Luis Tascón, the list became a primary tool for systematic political discrimination.

Digital Archives:

Researchers and human rights organizations maintain digital archives of the 2016 Tascón List and subsequent databases used for similar political vetting under the Maduro administration.

If found:

Do not contract. Request a Certificado de Solvencia directly from the CGR.

Executive Summary

The "Lista Tascón" was a list published in 2004 by Venezuelan National Assembly member Luis Tascón. It contained the names and ID numbers of over 2.4 million citizens who had signed the petition for a recall referendum against then-President Hugo Chávez. The list became a tool for political discrimination, effectively blacklisting signatories from government jobs and services. It stands as one of the first major examples of digital state-driven political retaliation in the modern era.

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Lista Tascón is a notorious database containing the personal information of nearly 2.4 million Venezuelans

: While officially presented as a way to verify signatures for the National Electoral Council (CNE), it was widely used to identify and target political opponents. Data Included

Historical Context and Usage

The "Lista Tascón" (Tascón List) refers to a database of approximately 2.4 million Venezuelans who signed a petition in 2003 and 2004 calling for a recall referendum against then-President Hugo Chávez. Published by pro-government lawmaker Luis Tascón, the list became a primary tool for systematic political discrimination.

Digital Archives:

Researchers and human rights organizations maintain digital archives of the 2016 Tascón List and subsequent databases used for similar political vetting under the Maduro administration.

If found:

Do not contract. Request a Certificado de Solvencia directly from the CGR.

Executive Summary

The "Lista Tascón" was a list published in 2004 by Venezuelan National Assembly member Luis Tascón. It contained the names and ID numbers of over 2.4 million citizens who had signed the petition for a recall referendum against then-President Hugo Chávez. The list became a tool for political discrimination, effectively blacklisting signatories from government jobs and services. It stands as one of the first major examples of digital state-driven political retaliation in the modern era.

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