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This Sunday, Venezuelans will go to the polls for a crucial reason.
They will participate in presidential primary elections.The goal is simple: choose a candidate to oppose President Nicols Maduro in 2024.In 2018, Maduro won a second term.
However, the opposition didnt accept the results.
Since 2013, Maduro has led the country.Many find his leadership controversial, both in Venezuela and abroad.
For the first time in 10 years, the opposition will join an election.Maduro has been in power throughout this period.
On October 17, both sides agreed on election rules for next year.As part of this agreement, several key elements stand out.
Invitations will go out to international observers.The electoral rolls will see updates.
Additionally, the agreement assures freedom for the press during the election period.Venezuelas Primary Election Picks Opposition for 2024.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Nicols Maduro, now 60, leads a government that many criticize.
Various reports from international bodies highlight limitations on civil rights in Venezuela.For example, some people remain in jail for what the government labels as political crimes.Recently, a significant development occurred.
Venezuela released five political detainees, some of whom are opposition leaders.This move followed a new agreement with the opposition.
It aims to make way for the 2024 presidential elections.After this new agreement, the United States took action.
The United States Treasury lifted some sanctions on Venezuela, specifically in the oil and gas sectors.This relief will last for six months and hinges on Venezuelas future actions.CandidatesLets now look at some key candidates from the opposition.
Mara Corina Machado is the front-runner.She wants to privatize Venezuelas state-run oil company and secure international financial aid.Carlos Prsperi is another notable candidate.
His plans focus on reviving state-run companies and battling hunger and inflation.Delsa Solrzano is also in the race.
She aims to bring reforms in national security, economy, and justice.Unlike Machado, Solrzano does not want to privatize the state-run oil company.BackgroundVenezuela has a long history of political turbulence.
The nation became a democratic republic in 1958 but has faced numerous challenges since then.Social inequality and economic decline have fueled political unrest over the years.
In 1998, Hugo Chvez came to power, laying the groundwork for todays political landscape.He led until his death in 2013 when Maduro took over.
Opposition parties have often boycotted elections, questioning their fairness.International sanctions against Venezuela have intensified, especially after the 2018 elections.The 2024 election will be a significant event, potentially shaping Venezuelas future for years to come.





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