What's next for Venezuela?
Briefly

The regime Maduro oversees is characterized by a lack of both domestic and international legitimacy, functioning like a police state that utilizes repression and terror for control.
While the inauguration of Maduro took place, it was considered a sham; only two Latin American presidents attended, emphasizing his isolation and the regime's illegitimacy.
Maria Corina Machado, a prominent opposition figure, was detained only to be released quickly, demonstrating internal divisions within Maduro's regime regarding opposition suppression.
Maduro's ability to maintain power largely hinges on the loyalty of the armed forces, which has been the government's mainstay despite signs of unrest within its ranks.
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