The Price of Humiliating Nicolas Maduro
Briefly

The term 'la represión' has emerged in Venezuela, highlighting the shift from economic despair to an oppressive atmosphere where fear dictates daily life and conversation. As historian Edgardo Mondolfi noted, Venezuelans are now trapped in a 'silent tunnel,' constantly aware of the precariousness of their reality under Nicolas Maduro's government.
Though international observers might view Venezuela's situation as consistently dire, the months of increasing repression are particularly painful for many, following a fleeting period of hope where local economies seemed to thrive against Maduro's neglect, suggesting a deep yearning for stable governance and civil liberties.
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