Venezuela will elect a president next Sunday, July 28, from among ten candidates. The most likely candidates are the current president, Nicolás Maduro, and the candidate of the majority opposition coalition, Edmundo González Urrutia, who has inherited all the support of the disqualified María Corina Machado. In the midst of the war of polls and surveys, some with a track record point to a victory for the opposition. Therefore, these elections are seen as a possibility of change after 25 years of Chavismo in power, especially for migrants, whose criteria for deciding whether to stay, leave or return to the country will be the result of the elections. Uncertainty now plagues Venezuela. What can happen after the elections? We analyze it in El Debate.
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