By Pamela Cerdeira
New names, new faces are beginning to occupy spaces in the mass media, those that "no longer matter" because there are the social networks, but that deep down continue to matter a lot, because that is where the new chess pieces are moving. We are already far away from the caricatured characters that gained fame in the Mañaneras, readers of questions written by the same spokesperson who dedicated 90% of their participations to praise the president, and the remaining 10% to accommodate a question that would allow them to beat their adversaries as an answer. From "President, you look like a Kenyan runner" to the admiring declarations of Lord Molecule, this remains as an anecdote of a government forged in the opposition that was making its debut in the exercise of power.