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Nicolas Maduro Sworn In for Third Term: A Controversial Grip on Venezuela’s Presidency

Nicolas Maduro Sworn In for Third Term: A Controversial Grip on Venezuela’s Presidency

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a figure whose nearly 12 years in power have been shadowed by economic turmoil and social unrest, is set to be sworn in for the third term cementing his hold on the nation, despite a six-month dispute over the July election and mounting international pressure for him to step aside.

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  • The Shadow of a Contested Election
  • A Nation in Turmoil
  • Closing Borders, Heightening Fear
  • Machado’s Defiance Amid Danger
  • Government Denial or Political Theater?
  • What Lies Ahead?

The Shadow of a Contested Election

Maduro was declared the winner of July’s controversial election by both Venezuela’s electoral authority and top court but his victory claims remains shrouded in secrecy as voters tallies confirming his claim were never made public. Meanwhile, the opposition asserts that ballot-level data shows a decisive victory for its candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez. Gonzalez who is backed by several international governments, including the United States, is recognized as Venezuela’s rightful president-elect with international election observers condemning the election results as grossly unfair.

A Nation in Turmoil

The fallout from the disputed election has been nothing short of dramatic. Owing to the widespread dispute over election results, Gonzalez was forced into exile in Spain in September to protect his safety, but still continues his fight from afar, while his ally Maria Corina Machado has gone into hiding within Venezuela. The government adding to the drama responded with an iron fist, detaining prominent opposition figures and protesters, further stoking tensions.

Gonzalez has vowed to return to Venezuela and assume the presidency, though he remains tight-lipped about how he plans to do so. The government, however, has made its stance clear: Gonzalez will face immediate arrest upon his return. A $100,000 bounty has been placed on information leading to his capture, highlighting the perilous stakes of his pledge.

Closing Borders, Heightening Fear

In a move that has alarmed regional leaders, Venezuela’s government has shut its borders and airspace to neighboring Colombia for 72 hours. Colombia, however, announced that its side of the border would remain open. Both Gonzalez and Machado are under investigation by Venezuela’s attorney general for alleged conspiracy, with a public arrest warrant looming over Gonzalez.

Machado’s Defiance Amid Danger

Maria Corina Machado, a vocal opposition leader, made her first public appearance since August at an anti-government march in Caracas on Thursday. Her return to the public eye was marked by violence and drama. According to her political movement Vente Venezuela, Machado was briefly detained after armed men allegedly fired shots and knocked her off a motorcycle. She was reportedly coerced into filming videos during her detention before being released.

In a defiant post on X, Machado declared: “I am now in a safe place and with more determination than ever before to continue with you until the end!”

Government Denial or Political Theater?

The government has dismissed Machado’s claims, accusing the opposition of staging the incident to garner sympathy and support. Yet, the spectacle of her detention has only fueled the opposition’s resolve and underscored the precarious state of Venezuela’s democracy.

What Lies Ahead?

As Maduro prepares to take his oath for a third term, Venezuela teeters on the brink. The deepening divide between the government and the opposition, coupled with rising international scrutiny, raises the question: How long can Maduro maintain his grip on power in a nation desperate for change?

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Benita Oruma

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Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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