"Venezuela's Presidential Election: Maduro's Re-election Run and Opposition Unity"

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President Maduro officially registered for a third term while his potential rivals faced obstacles in registering their candidate, an 80-year-old newcomer. The opposition's unexpected nomination of Corina Yoris, an academic with little political experience, has garnered attention. Maduro's supporters have targeted Yoris, questioning her eligibility, while the opposition aims to challenge Maduro in the upcoming election, despite a crackdown on dissent. The U.S. administration is under pressure to take action if the opposition's candidates are not allowed to register, raising concerns about the effectiveness of its current approach.
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