The year offered little respite for
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, too. The opposition, which has controlled
the National Assembly for the past year, continued to press for a recall
referendum, while many political actors abandoned the dialogue mediated by the
Vatican. Beyond the country’s borders, conservative governments replaced
leftist ones in Argentina and Brazil, and the Common Market of the South, or
Mercosur, suspended Venezuela after months of infighting within the bloc. These difficulties will surely persist in
2017, raising the stakes for Maduro. But the Venezuelan government is far from
isolated, and the embattled president can still count on support from abroad.
He maintains key relationships within and beyond Latin America, from Bolivia
and Cuba to China and Russia. ...More… Thursday, January 12, 2017
Embattled Venezuela Can Still Count on International Lifelines, from Russia to China
The year offered little respite for
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, too. The opposition, which has controlled
the National Assembly for the past year, continued to press for a recall
referendum, while many political actors abandoned the dialogue mediated by the
Vatican. Beyond the country’s borders, conservative governments replaced
leftist ones in Argentina and Brazil, and the Common Market of the South, or
Mercosur, suspended Venezuela after months of infighting within the bloc. These difficulties will surely persist in
2017, raising the stakes for Maduro. But the Venezuelan government is far from
isolated, and the embattled president can still count on support from abroad.
He maintains key relationships within and beyond Latin America, from Bolivia
and Cuba to China and Russia. ...More…
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