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Repack - Lista Tascon Consulta Por Cedula

"Lista Tascón" refers to a database of Venezuelan citizens who were allegedly chased or persecuted by the government during the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt. The list was compiled by then-Venezuelan Interior Minister, Ramón Ladrón de Guevara, and contained the names of over 100,000 individuals. The list was intended to identify those who were seen as opponents of the government, but its use quickly became a tool for political repression.

The use of technology in electoral processes has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, with many countries adopting digital tools to streamline voter registration, verification, and consultation processes. However, in some cases, these technological advancements have been misused, leading to concerns over voter suppression and data privacy. One such instance is the "Lista Tascón" and "Consulta por Cédula Repack" in Venezuela, which has sparked intense debate and criticism. lista tascon consulta por cedula repack

"Consulta por Cédula Repack" is a more recent development, which appears to be a re-packaged version of the original "Lista Tascón". This digital platform allows users to search for individuals by their national ID number (Cédula de Identidad) to determine if they are on the list. While the intention behind this platform may have been to provide citizens with a way to verify their status, its implementation has raised significant concerns. "Lista Tascón" refers to a database of Venezuelan