On Sunday, Venezuelans will elect the country's next president, deciding between an opposition candidate or incumbent President Maduro.
Venezuela goes to the polls on Sunday, with opposition leader María Corina Machado, who is banned from running herself, galvanizing the Unitary Platform of Venezuela in a bid to topple President Nicolás Maduro.The election is the first time in over two decades that there is genuine hope that opposition party could secure the presidency, after Machado united several factions. The opposition poses a threat to Maduro's and the socialist party's long-term control of the country.
'On Sunday the future of Venezuela will be decided for the next 50 years,' Maduro said at a campaign event, per FT.
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