Concerns over the integrity of
Venezuela’s 2024 presidential election have in recent months been pushed into the background as the main opposition coalition Plataforma Unitaria Democrática (PUD) deliberated over the process of selecting a sole candidate to take on President Nicolás Maduro. Now, however, allegations of electoral foul play have once again been thrust to the forefront of the country’s political debate. We begin this August edition of the
Latin American Regional Report: Andean Group examining the risks concerning the election. We follow this with a second piece on Venezuela, looking at the impact of a decision by the Maduro administration to put an end to a policy that saw free diesel provided to large clients in industry and agriculture.
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