Venezuelan leaders, including President-elect Edmundo González and opposition figure María Corina Machado, will discuss the nation’s fight for democracy at a Johns Hopkins event. Moderator David Smolansky will address the implications of Venezuela’s situation for global security and democratic values. The discussion will also touch on the humanitarian crisis and international ramifications of Venezuela’s political alliances.
On February 27, Venezuelan President-elect Edmundo González is set to address the ongoing democratic struggle in Venezuela at an event organized by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Alongside him, María Corina Machado, a leader of the democratic opposition, will join the discussion virtually, while David Smolansky, a prominent exiled Venezuelan political figure, will moderate in-person at the Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C.
This event will highlight the urgent need for global awareness regarding Venezuela’s political crisis, humanitarian issues, and their wider implications for regional stability. The insights from González and Machado, coupled with Smolansky’s moderation, are expected to foster critical dialogue about democracy and security in Venezuela.
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