Following the Maduro regime’s perceived victory in the country’s 2021 legislative elections, discourse on the country’s push for a return to democracy has, in many ways, fixated on the planned 2024 presidential election as a potential turning point. With the stakes higher than ever, the Venezuelan opposition has an opportunity to gain trust and legitimacy and unite around a consensus candidate. This optimistic sentiment about the 2024 elections has taken root in Venezuela and beyond, especially as the opposition recently announced its commitment to conducting party primaries in 2023.
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