SUBSCRIBER+ EXCLUSIVE REPORTING — On July 28, Venezuela’s authoritarian President, Nicolás Maduro, will face his most formidable electoral problem since assuming workplace following the loss of life of his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, in 2013. Polls present his main opponent, previously little-known diplomat Edmundo González, main by a large margin.
One survey from Meganalisis has González at 32.4% of the vote, in comparison with solely 11.2% for Maduro. One other report put González’s assist at round 50%, and Maduro’s between 22% and 25%. Both approach, it’s a considerable lead that displays widespread dissatisfaction with Maduro’s management. The Venezuelan chief has presided over an financial collapse that ignited certainly one of Latin America’s worst humanitarian crises.