Venezuelan Opposition Rallies for The Unit
In this release...
The U.S. presidential
campaign season is rapidly taking on the political
coloration of what can be expected from the low-grade
ideological polemics that bulk so large in the political
outcomes in Venezuela. Conservative opposition candidate
Leopoldo Lopez had decided to re-cast himself as a
vice-presidential candidate alongside a Capriles Radonski
presidency.
This analysis was prepared by Jeniree Vasquez
Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric
Affairs.
To read the full analysis, click here.
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and information organization. It has been described on the
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Thursday
January 25, 2012 | Research Memorandum
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