La directora del Programa sobre Estado de derecho, Tamara Taraciuk Broner, conversó con Zoom Internacional sobre las elecciones presidenciales de Venezuela del 28 de julio de 2024, la reacción del régimen post-elecciones, así como la posibilidad de una transición democrática.
Tamara Taraciuk Broner, Dialogue’s Rule of Law Program director, spoke with BBC News regarding Venezuela’s presidential election on July 28 2024 and post-electoral repression.
La directora del Programa sobre Estado de derecho, Tamara Taraciuk Broner, conversó con Martín Aguirre para El País Uruguay sobre los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales de Venezuela del 28 de julio de 2024, así como el futuro de una transición democrática en el país.
Tamara Taraciuk Broner, director of the Rule of Law Program, spoke with Al Jazeera about Venezuela’s presidential election that took place on July 28 2024, and the post-electoral repression.
Tamara Taraciuk Broner, directora del Programa sobre Estado de derecho, conversó con Carla Angola de TVV Network sobre las elecciones presidenciales en Venezuela, donde Maduro declaró su victoria en medio de acusaciones de fraude electoral, mientras la oposición disputa el recuento de votos y la presión internacional aumenta.
A political transition can happen despite a flawed election and repression. The main challenge is providing incentives, within the rule of law, to those who can help shift from repression to democracy.
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Tamara Taraciuk Broner, Dialogue’s Rule of Law Program director, spoke with Monocle regarding Venezuela’s presidential election on July 28 2024 and the post-electoral repression.
Despite the unsurprising fraud by the Maduro regime to claim victory, what happened on Sunday is the starting point—not a death sentence—for Venezuela’s transition back to democracy.
Tamara Taraciuk Broner, director of the Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue, spoke with NPR regarding Venezuela’s upcoming presidential election in late July 2024.
Venezuelans are eager to vote in the July 28 presidential election. While most lack the time or energy to take to the streets and protest the country’s ongoing crisis, reliable polls indicate that they will mobilize to vote—and will vote for change.
Venezuela’s presidential elections are taking place on July 28, 2024. While focusing on electoral conditions is essential, whoever governs the country in the next term will do so in a nation plagued by corruption. Addressing both is crucial for the country’s future.