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Authoritarianism, Resistance, and Repression: What's Next for Venezuela?


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The director of WOLA's Venezuela Program, Laura Dib, joins the podcast to discuss the political, human rights, and diplomatic reality following Nicolás Maduro's January 10 inauguration. Maduro's new term begins amid severe tensions, as he plainly lost July 28, 2024 presidential elections and has employed waves of repression, including rounding up and in some cases forcibly disappearing political prisoners, to deny the result.

Despite the context of repression and intimidation, Laura underscores that on January 9 Venezuelans still took part in 157 reported protests, including one with the participation of opposition leader María Corina Machado, who is in hiding. The response was further crackdowns, including the temporary detention of María Corina, the enforced disappearance of the son in law of the election's true winner Edmundo González Urrutia, and the enforced disappearance of Carlos Correa, director of NGO Espacio Público, who was recently released after being missing for nine days.

With repression worsening and space closing for civil society—particularly through implementation of a harsh new NGO law—it is difficult to perceive a path forward. Laura emphasizes, however, the remaining areas of hope; possible cracks within the ruling coalition, significant consensus within the international community, and the persistent bravery of Venezuela's civil society and diaspora. Laura acknowledges the complexities of the deep-rooted corruption and private sector ties that make Maduro's hermetic regime difficult to assess and counter.

She also discusses the confused and contradictory nature of the new Trump administration's likely approach to Venezuela. A transactionally minded president uninterested in democracy promotion is leading a group of officials with different, and potentially clashing, priorities: some are staunchly "anti-communist" but others are focused on stopping migration and enabling deportations to Venezuela.

Laura also discusses the complexities of sanctions, economic collapse, and Venezuela's relations with its neighbors. The episode ends with a strong call for the international community to focus its efforts on supporting Venezuelan civil society and preserving the civic space that exists.

For more up-to-date information, read Laura Dib's commentary "Venezuela: Authoritarianism and Resistance"; a commentary by Carolina Jiménez, President of WOLA, "Venezuela between repression and resistance," and watch WOLA's recent event, "Autoritarismo y Resistencia: Análisis de la Situación en Venezuela."

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