Nicolás Maduro has usurped the presidency of Venezuela with a fraudulent inauguration, becoming an outcast in the democratic world.
Rather than taking a strong stance, the government of Pedro Sánchez opted for an insignificant response.
Maduro's illegitimacy is evidenced by the severe military measures he has taken against the opposition.
In Maduro's third term, he has only received support from the leaders of Cuba and Nicaragua.
Opposition leader, María Corina Machado reemerges as a beacon of hope for the Venezuelan people.
Maduro hopes that other geopolitical crises will distract from his controversial rule.
Conclusion: It is imperative that powers such as Washington and Brussels prevent this by increasing pressure on Maduro and reinforcing sanctions against his regime, to facilitate a peaceful transition in Venezuela.