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Why have Venezuelans turned against Nicolás Maduro?

A disastrous president faces his greatest threat yet

On January 23rd Juan Guaidó, the leader of Venezuela’s national assembly, proclaimed himself the country’s acting president. He was cheered by tens of thousands of people protesting against the socialist regime of Nicolás Maduro, who started a second six-year presidential term on January 10th after winning a rigged election in 2018.

Under Mr Maduro, Venezuela’s descent into economic chaos and human misery has been staggering. Since 2013 GDP has nearly halved and inflation has rocketed to more than 1m percent. The sovereign bolívar, launched in August 2018, has already lost over 95% of its value against the dollar. Food and medicine have become scarce. Three-quarters of Venezuelans have lost an average of 8.7kg per person. Infant mortality has jumped by almost one percentage point. The misery has prompted 3m Venezuelans, a tenth of the country’s population, to flee, mostly to neighbouring states such as Colombia.

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