Will Venezuela’s Shaken Opposition Be Able to Regroup?
Venezuelan opposition leader and former presidential candidate
Henrique Capriles on Oct. 24 withdrew from the opposition Democratic
Unity Roundtable, or MUD, highlighting a rift in the coalition. His move
came after four out of the five opposition governors elected on Oct. 15
agreed to be sworn in by the country’s pro-government Constituent
Assembly after President Nicolás Maduro threatened to re-hold elections
in the five states that elected opposition governors. What does
Capriles’ decision mean for the coalition’s leadership, and what should
be the MUD’s strategy looking forward? How will the decision by the four
opposition governors to be sworn in by the Constituent Assembly affect
their relationship with the powerful body? Will the coalition mend
fissures among its members or will a new opposition dynamic replace it?
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