Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela, at a press conference in Caracas on February 17. Fausto Torrealba / Reuters
On January 5, the National Assembly that emerged from the scandalous elections of last December was established in Venezuela.
From then on, Nicolás Maduro relied on several factors that would facilitate his dictatorship.
He promoted to the head of the Assembly his friend Jorge Rodríguez, who, in contradiction to Diosdado Cabello, represents the least inflexible wing of his dictatorship.
Rodríguez's sister, Delcy, began to administer a simulation of economic liberalization that would make Hugo Chávez shudder, enabling a dollarization that does not solve the material calamities of the country, but ...
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