What will be the international stance on Nicolás Maduro's presidency by the end of 2025?
Continued non-recognition • 25%
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Increased diplomatic pressure • 25%
Official statements from major international organizations or countries
U.S. Raises Reward to $25 Million for Capturing Maduro, Imposes Sanctions Amid Disputed Third Term
Jan 10, 2025, 05:20 PM
The United States has elevated the reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from $15 million to $25 million. This announcement comes as Maduro is sworn in for a contested third six-year term, following elections that were widely disputed and criticized by the international community. In addition to Maduro, the U.S. has increased the reward for Diosdado Cabello, the Minister of the Interior and a key ally, to $25 million, and for Vladimir Padrino López, the Minister of Defense, to $15 million. The U.S. government, which does not recognize Maduro's presidency as legitimate, has also imposed new sanctions against officials linked to state institutions, including the state oil company PDVSA and the national airline CONVIASA, as part of a broader effort to pressure the Maduro regime.
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Conditional recognition • 25%
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Recognition status remains largely unchanged • 25%
More countries withdraw recognition • 25%
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More countries recognize Maduro • 25%
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Maduro remains in power • 25%
Maduro steps down voluntarily • 25%
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Maduro ousted by force • 25%
Maduro remains in power • 25%
Maduro ousted through internal uprising • 25%
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European Union • 25%
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United Kingdom • 25%
United States • 25%
No significant response • 25%
Limited criticism • 25%
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Widespread condemnation • 25%
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Opposition takes power • 25%
Maduro remains in power • 25%
Military coup • 25%
Maduro replaced by ally • 25%