After one of the lowest participations in Venezuela’s Electoral history,
and widely seen as fraudulent, the U.S. and other like-minded countries
are not recognizing the results of May 20th Venezuela’s presidential
elections. Unfortunately for the people of Venezuela, the on-the-ground
humanitarian and economic crisis will only likely to exacerbate,
triggering further humanitarian and security threats to the region.
During this 35 West Special Spanish Episode, CSIS Associate Fellow
Moises Rendon sits down with Venezuelan opposition leader Julio Borges
and CSIS Senior Associate Gustavo Tarre to discuss the post-election
political dynamics of the Venezuelan crisis, what the Maduro victory
means for the future of Venezuela and the international community, and
how the international community can best respond.
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