Nicolas Maduro has acquired a new opponent in the 2026 presidential elections for Venezuela, the veteran of the political scene, Manuel Rosales. The 71-year-old new candidate is the governor of the oil-producing Sulia province and will be the opposition's main spokesman on July 28, 2026. His name had been circulating as a potential opposition candidate for months before the election. But she was forgotten with the election of Maria Korina Machado, a “liberal passionate” who won the opposition primaries by a margin, rallying the entire opposition behind her according to APE-MPE. After her candidacy was rejected by the country's electoral authorities, Machado appointed as her replacement an unknown, eighty-year-old professor, Korina Yoris. But, as some analysts estimate, the authorities also rejected this candidacy, which was a favorite in the polls. And the Rosales choice became plan C, after Machado and plan B, Joris… Rosales is a “more tolerable” candidate for the government, […]
Source: News Beast

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