Venezuela’s opposition is set to announce it will break a three-year boycott of elections and register candidates for November’s municipal and state elections, reports Bloomberg. The move would be a sign of progress in a topic that is a key issue in upcoming talks between Venezuela's Maduro government and opposition parties. The negotiations are set to resume next week in Mexico City, and participation in November's elections are a central issue. The Maduro government is reportedly allowing exiled opposition representatives to return to the country to participate in upcoming elections in November. (
Venezuela talks to start (Aug. 30, 2021)
Venezuela talks to start (Aug. 30, 2021)
Venezuela talks to start (Aug. 30, 2021)
Venezuela’s opposition is set to announce it will break a three-year boycott of elections and register candidates for November’s municipal and state elections, reports Bloomberg. The move would be a sign of progress in a topic that is a key issue in upcoming talks between Venezuela's Maduro government and opposition parties. The negotiations are set to resume next week in Mexico City, and participation in November's elections are a central issue. The Maduro government is reportedly allowing exiled opposition representatives to return to the country to participate in upcoming elections in November. (