The Venezuelan electoral process remains in limbo as presidential elections scheduled for 2024 have yet to have a defined date or clear conditions. The Chavista dictatorship under Nicolás Maduro continues to target dissidence and disqualify candidates, leading to concerns about the lack of democracy and transparency in the upcoming elections. The recent political disqualification of opposition candidate María Corina Machado, along with arrests and disappearances of political figures, has raised further alarms about human rights violations in the country. The international community, including Human Rights Watch, has called for the rehabilitation of Machado to ensure the legitimacy of the elections. As Venezuelans hope for a democratic solution to the crisis, questions remain about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process. With international pressure mounting, the world waits to see if Venezuela can achieve free and fair elections in the face of ongoing political challenges.
What is known so far about the possible date of the presidential elections in Venezuela
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