Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has intensified his campaign of repression against opposition forces, employing tactics reminiscent of autocratic leaders to suppress dissent. This crackdown comes in response to a resistance movement that has not been seen since the era of Hugo Chávez, Maduro's predecessor and idol. The Venezuelan opposition, once a formidable force against Maduro's regime, now finds itself cornered and running out of options to challenge Maduro's claim to power. This strategic repression has, in the short term, achieved Maduro's goal of consolidating his control over the country, leaving the opposition and its leaders, such as the popular Machado who was barred from running for president, in a precarious position.
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