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Venezuela's Ruling Party Unity Cracks as Acting President Shifts Chavez-Era Policies

via Washington Times·Jun 1

Venezuela's ruling party is experiencing internal fractures as acting President Delcy Rodriguez moves away from the nationalistic policies established by Hugo Chavez. This shift threatens the stability of a regime that has relied on unity and nationalist rhetoric to maintain power for nearly three decades. The internal discord suggests potential instability in one of Latin America's most volatile political environments.

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