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Detailed reports on the list's usage and its impact are available via the United Nations Digital Library or Refworld .
: The list was reportedly used to screen applicants for government jobs and determine access to social programs, food subsidies, and even official documents like passports. Expansion (The Maisanta Program) lista tascon pdf full
In 2005, Hugo Chávez publicly called for the list to be "buried," admitting it had been used to deny employment and services, though reports suggest its use continued in various forms. 🚫 Consequences for Citizens Detailed reports on the list's usage and its
The (Tascón List) was a public database created in 2004 containing the personal information of over 2.4 million Venezuelans who signed a petition for a recall referendum against then-President Hugo Chávez. Published online by National Assembly member Luis Tascón, it became a central tool for systematic political discrimination and persecution. Historical Context & Creation 🚫 Consequences for Citizens The (Tascón List) was
: An estimated 22,000 public employees were fired for appearing on the list.
(IACHR) officially condemned the Venezuelan state for the use of the list, citing violations of political rights and freedom of expression. Continuing Legacy