But the Northwestern University professor says that doesn’t mean Venezuela’s chavistas are giving up the presidency.
Q&A with Daniel Lansberg-Rodríguez: "Maduro Will Not Finish Out His Term"
Obama Administration says Venezuelan Court Interfered with Election Results
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Franco Ordoñez
The OAS could continue to lead a pro-democracy push to see what outside efforts could be used to protect the electoral process, comments COA's Eric Farnsworth.
Year in Review: Latin America in 2015 and What's ahead in 2016
Corruption, commodity price drops, and game-changing elections. What do Latin America’s biggest events of 2015 mean for the year to come?
As Economy Lags, Hugo Chávez's Movement Fades in Venezuela
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William Neuman
"Predictions of the left’s demise in Latin America are exaggerated," points out AS/COA's Brian Winter on recent election results in Latin America.
Venezuela's Opposition Must Focus on Healing the Economy
The opposition has to get over internal divisions if it wants real change, writes AS/COA’s Guillermo Zubillaga for U.S. News & World Report.
Venezuela Update: Opposition Wins Supermajority
The opposition gained a historic victory—and a supermajority—in the National Assembly in December 6 elections.