Venezuela Quake Tragedy Threatens to Set Back Democratic Transition
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Venezuela quake tragedy threatens to set back democratic transition
Just a week before the powerful double-earthquake, which has killed more than 3,800 people, the US spearheaded a long-awaited step toward power-sharing, with an opposition figure meeting in Caracas with the National Assembly chief who is the brother of interim President Delcy Rodriguez. That June 18 meeting now feels like long ago, and Trump has appeared peeved that the most visible opposition leader, Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machad…
Earthquakes in Venezuela will not alter the U.S. strategy towards Caracas, where the Donald Trump administration prioritizes stability over a democratic transition.
The double earthquake in Venezuela, which had caused more than 3800 deaths, should not upset relations between Caracas and Washington, since Trump had set a clear direction favouring stability to democracy, despite the aspirations of opposition leader María Corina Machado and the grunts against the authorities in place.
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