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Maduro's Plan to Perpetuate His Dictatorship - Javier Corrales

Published in: The New York Times By: Javier Corrales For years, analysts have predicted the fall of President Nicolás Maduro. But the Venezuelan dictator has held on to power, despite having ruled during one of the worst economic contractions in modern history, with approval rates in free fall, crushing electoral defeats and severe international financial sanctions. Maduro's survival offers an essential key to understanding why it is so difficul…
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Published in: The New York Times By: Javier Corrales For years, analysts have predicted the fall of President Nicolás Maduro. But the Venezuelan dictator has held on to power, despite having ruled during one of the worst economic contractions in modern history, with approval rates in free fall, crushing electoral defeats and severe international financial sanctions. Maduro's survival offers an essential key to understanding why it is so difficul…

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César Miguel Rondón broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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