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In 2003, opposition groups gathered over three million signatures to trigger a recall referendum, a constitutional right in Venezuela. However, President Chávez requested that the National Electoral Council (CNE) provide these names to National Assembly member Luis Tascón Human Rights Watch

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Lista de Tascón stands as a pivotal and controversial artifact in contemporary Venezuelan history, representing one of the first large-scale digital tools used for political discrimination in the 21st century. Originating from a 2003–2004 petition for a presidential recall referendum against Hugo Chávez, the list became a "political blacklist" that fundamentally altered the relationship between the Venezuelan state and its citizens. Human Rights Watch Historical Origins and the "Consulta" Mechanism In 2003, opposition groups gathered over three million