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THE MADURO PERIOD (SO FAR) BACKGROUND Born 1962, age 52 Spent time in Cuba, pro-Castro Pro-Chávez legislator Foreign minister 2006-2013 ; cultivated close relations with Libya, Zimbabwe, Iran Wife Cilia Flores president of National Assembly (2006-2011), attorney-general (2012-2013) Vice-president 2012 Candidate of Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV) in special election of April 2014; defeated Henrique Capriles by >51-49% HARD-LINE POLITICS October 2013: rule by decree To fight corruption And economic war Maintain security via “Safe Homeland” program Crackdown on demonstrations by youth, early 2014 Expels CNN Class divide within society Imprisonment of Leopoldo López Expels three U.S. diplomats, calls Marco Rubio “el loco de los locos” NB: USA reluctant to intervene or apply sanctions ECONOMIC WOES 2014 Oil = 95% Venezuela exports Inflation 64% GDP down by 7% Default on loans, or Curtail oil giveaways in Caribbean etc. Approval rating down from 45-50% to 22% A DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH? October 2014 Venezuela (unopposed) obtains temporary seat on UN Security Council with support from 181 of General Assembly’s 193 voting members Which means that María Gabriela Chávez sits on the Council Only muted opposition from United States Bipartisan group of U.S. Senators urged major diplomatic effort in light of (a) Venezuela’s support or Russia in Crimea and (b) protection of Bashar-alAssad from UN reprobation Revenge for 2006? POLITICAL SCENARIOS Maduro completes six-year term, wins re-election Maduro completes term, Diosdado Cabello (or some other chavista) wins next election Maduro does not complete term, viced president (or some other chavista) takes over Maduro is overthrown by a dissident faction of the military… perhaps in response to popular demonstrations of disapproval Note: 66% of public believe Maduro should not finish term, including many government supporters WHO KNOWS?