Venezuelans vote in a presidential election that might deliver main change to their nation.
It’s being known as essentially the most consequential election in Venezuela in a era.
The opposition is hoping for an amazing victory that might power President Nicolas Maduro to barter a transition of energy.
The problem is the most important the nation’s socialist regime has confronted in 25 years.
Years of financial collapse and political repression have worn down the socialist revolution began by late President Hugo Chavez in 1999.
If Maduro is defeated, will he recognise the outcomes – or attempt to keep in energy? And what does the result imply for Venezuela and the South American area?
Presenter:
Mohammed Jamjoom
Friends
Paola de Aleman – Venezuelan opposition politician and educational
David Smolansky – Former mayor of a Caracas district, now residing in exile
Christopher Sabatini – Senior fellow for Latin America, Chatham Home
