Report: Brazil to Send Ambassador to Maduro's Inauguration

Report: Brazil to Send Ambassador to Maduro's Inauguration
Above: Nicolás Maduro and Glivania Maria de Oliveira during the meeting in which she received her Letter of Credence at the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas on Feb. 20, 2024. Image copyright: Gabriela Oraa/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

The Spin

Establishment-critical narrative

Venezuela's election authority and courts have declared Maduro the winner, with the far-right opposition offering no evidence for their claim that González won. Hopefully, Brazil and others have come to realize that Maduro is indeed the legitimate president-elect and that all this mess is the US trying to force a puppet regime on Venezuela — again.

Pro-establishment narrative

After the opposition failed to take advantage of spontaneous public anger over the election fraud, partly because it believed Brazil and Colombia would help find a diplomatic solution for the crisis, the US is the only one that can prevent Venezuela from becoming a full-blown dictatorship. With international support for Maduro dwindling, he must choose the easy way or the hard way.

Metaculus Prediction



Establishment split

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