'The Maduro regime has its eyes set on holding a presidential election in 2024 and is inching towards a plan — one that would in all likelihood result in a sham vote “reelecting” the dictator.'
The primary process, offering no fresh faces and no significant anti-socialist voices, is not necessarily the worst thing about this election. A primary is something that normally takes place in a democracy — or so I’m assuming, I clearly wouldn’t know anymore — and does not necessarily offer ideological diversity. The candidates themselves aren’t the problem either — or at least, their right to participate, or the number of them, or what they offer.
Maduro won that election by 223,599 votes, a 1.49-percent lead hilariously presented by regime state media as a landslide:
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