The kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife will be debated extensively in the period ahead. However, I would like to approach the issue from a different angle: the future of political opposition within countries. Until now, there has been a culture of opposition shaped by a reliance on the EU or the U.S., grounded in the discourse of democracy and liberal economics. This understanding of opposition generally sought legitimacy through legal frameworks and relationships established with the Western allies.
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