Trump Gets Boost From First Major Poll of Venezuelans Since Maduro Capture
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The whole world had already seen Nicolás Maduro handcuffed to a New York court in real time, but thousands of Venezuelans still believed that he and the first lady, Cilia Flores, were still in charge of the country. The world also knew that Maduro had declared himself a prisoner of war, that Delcy Rodríguez had assumed as president-in-charge and that Diosdado Cabello was patrolling the streets of Caracas to avoid riots.But for Venezuelans isolat…
By Will KatcherTo read this article in English in MassLive, click here.In the week since U.S. forces entered Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan-Americans have lived a mixture of emotions as they follow events through the news and their loved ones in their country.For opponents of Maduro's repressive government or for those who have dreamed of Venezuela regaining democracy and economic stability, the situation has been es…
Nanette Abuhoff Jacobson Market Consensus (Wellington Management) The capture and detention of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3 will have broad geopolitical implications and on global markets, possibly over the next few years. Although the situation remains uncertain and there are many unknowns, risk markets are valuing events in a positive way, with a rise in Venezuelan bonds and shares at the time of writing this article, as w…
67% say it is very important that there be elections in less than a year in view of the widespread perception of political closure.
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