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President of Venezuela
About Nicolás Maduro
In April 2013, following Hugo Chávez’s death, he assumed the presidency after a narrow electoral victory contested by the opposition, a moment that crystallized Venezuela’s deep polarization and launched over a decade of intensified U.S. sanctions, hyperinflation, mass migration, and constitutional crisis. Unlike predecessors who governed through technocratic consensus or military authority, his leadership has centered on consolidating the Bolivarian Revolution’s institutional architecture: rewriting the constitution via the 2017 National Constituent Assembly, restructuring the judiciary and electoral council to align with chavista doctrine, and formalizing communal councils as parallel governance units. His foreign policy pivoted decisively toward non-Western alliances, deepening ties with Russia, China, Iran, and Turkey while resisting OAS-led diplomatic initiatives. Though widely criticized for authoritarian consolidation, he has maintained electoral legitimacy through repeated, internationally disputed votes and retained loyalty among core constituencies through subsidized food programs (CLAP), subsidized fuel, and ideological continuity with Chávez’s anti-imperialist narrative.
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