There is a growing sense that Venezuela is approaching a significant juncture. Just weeks ago, the stagnation of Juan Guaidó’s domestic opposition [WR-20-32] had made it seem that the status quo remained largely unthreatened. And yet the looming presence of two crucial elections – Venezuela’s own legislative vote on 6 December and the US presidential contest on 3 November – has manufactured something of a crossroads that could yet provide the impetus to break Venezuela’s long-standing political deadlock, one way or the other.End of preview - This article contains approximately 964 words.
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