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Lista | Tascon Excel

Here’s a proper write-up explaining what is, its origin, its relation to Excel, and its legal/social implications—specifically for a Spanish-speaking audience or anyone researching Venezuelan political databases. Write-Up: Understanding the "Lista Tascón" in Excel Format 1. What Is the Lista Tascón? The Lista Tascón (Tascón List) is an infamous database created in the early 2000s in Venezuela. It was named after Luis Tascón , a former National Assembly deputy and member of the Fifth Republic Movement (MVR), the party led by then-President Hugo Chávez.

| Lesson | Explanation | |--------|-------------| | | Even simple tools (Excel) can enable large-scale discrimination if misused. | | Political neutrality in HR | Employers should never use unofficial political databases for hiring or firing. | | Need for data protection laws | Strong legal frameworks are needed to prevent government-adjacent blacklists. | | Transparency vs. privacy | Voting records must be protected from being repurposed for retaliation. | Conclusion The "Lista Tascón Excel" is more than a file format — it is a symbol of how data, even when clumsily managed in a spreadsheet, can become a weapon of political exclusion. Understanding its history is essential for anyone concerned with human rights, data governance, and democratic resilience in Latin America and beyond. lista tascon excel

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