

Unmoving movement: Venezuela’s bloody stalemate
Jul 18, 2019
Lane Green, The Economist's language columnist, delves into the stalemate in Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro. He highlights the waning momentum of the opposition and the heavy-handed tactics of the regime. Green discusses the significant humanitarian crisis and the dwindling hopes for democratic change. Moreover, he explores the impact of the internet on language, questioning if it truly harms communication or enhances it through tools like emojis that enrich emotional expression.
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Venezuela's Stalemate
- Venezuela's political climate is a dangerous stalemate.
- Maduro retains power despite opposition and Guaido's attempts.
Guaido's Failed Plans
- Guaido's plans failed due to the politicized nature of Venezuela's military.
- Cuban infiltration and a top-heavy structure hinder uprisings.
Opposition's Shifting Support
- Initially, the opposition united behind Guaido as a temporary solution.
- As his leadership extends, criticisms and dwindling support emerge.