
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González is touring Latin America and the US, meeting with right-wing leaders in an effort to delegitimize Nicolás Maduro’s upcoming inauguration.

Cybersecurity has become a central element in Venezuela, in a context where computer attacks have not ceased since the presidential elections.

The far-right rejects the institutional path to resolve the electoral dispute, and attempts to activate street protests across the world to put pressure on the democratically elected government

Colombia and Brazil shifted their position and called for fresh elections in Venezuela, after having called for the respect of Venezuela’s sovereignty and democratic process.

Chavistas avoided talking in the street about who they would vote for and left the scenario uncertain ahead of the election

The far-right opposition in Venezuela has attempted to mobilize on the streets to give weight behind their fraud narrative. Meanwhile, Chavismo continues to mobilize tens of thousands day after day

The day after the Venezuelan people voted in their presidential elections, a number of seemingly coordinated protests broke out across Caracas

As predicted, the right-wing opposition has refused to recognize the results and affirms that they won “with 70% of the vote”, the US government meanwhile has called for a recount

Right wing political leaders from across the region have issued strong attacks against the ongoing electoral process and professed their support to the far-right opposition

Amid mainstream media reports alleging violence and instability, Maduro’s closing campaign rally focused on messages of peace and national unity

In the week ahead of Venezuela’s presidential elections, the National Electoral Council met with international electoral observers and representatives from all political parties

The last meeting between the countries was held in Mexico in April; Venezuela rejected US interference in ‘internal affairs’