Will President Nicolas Maduro win another term in Venezuela? | Inside Story

2024-07-28に共有
It's being called the most consequential election in Venezuela in a generation.
The opposition is hoping for an overwhelming victory that could force President Nicolas Maduro to negotiate a transition of power.
The challenge is the biggest the country's socialist regime has faced in 25 years.
Years of economic collapse and political repression have worn down the socialist revolution started by late President Hugo Chavez in 1999.
If Maduro is defeated - will he recognise the results - or try to stay in power?
And what does the outcome mean for Venezuela and the South America region?

Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom

Guests
Paola de Aleman, Venezuelan opposition politician and academic.

David Smolansky, former Mayor of a Caracas district now living in exile.

Christopher Sabatini, Senior Fellow for Latin America, Chatham House

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コメント (21)
  • It would had been nice if the panel were composed of both sides, not only the opposition, but AJ like a much of mainstream media, acts like the concept of unbiased and impartial news coverage is unknown to them.
  • From my farway Brasil: I am sorry to see Aljazeera covering the Palestinian issue so well and having a pro-imperialist bias towards Ukraine and now Venezuela. Btw, sanctions against Venezuela began in 2015 with Obama and Biden who argued that Venezuela posed a threat to U.S. security.
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  • How many colombians are living in Venezuela? Dominicans leave the DR to USA....and they have democracy...Peruvians...leave Peru...Mexico has democracy with a good president and they leave Mexico.....to the USA...they want dollars....please this video sucks.
  • @SpicePot-h4n
    Quota protestor leaders announced an end protest in front of guns at police department office in BANGLADESH.
  • @amiakjonmanush
    Bangladesh night news. Pay attention, what did Shajis show with his fingers? They were threatened and taken to the DV office and the agitation was called off. Even the police behind the camera had weapons in their hands. (follow the fingers)
  • @RichardsWorld
    There are millions of Venezuelans that have left their country in the last decade. They don't want people like him as their president.