The legitimacy of Nicolás Maduro's government is in crisis following the elections he allegedly won.
The Carter Center validated the opposition's votes that gave victory to Edmundo González Urrutia.
Maduro refuses to make the election records public and uses international situations to divert attention.
Government repression towards the opposition has increased, and there is a high number of arrests.
Maduro plans to maintain his power despite lack of international recognition.
Facing pressures, Chavism has called for dialogue, but their only solution would be to show the records and submit them to independent review.
Conclusion: Maduro's management is increasingly questioned, both nationally and internationally, due to a lack of transparency and increasing repression. Maduro faces growing isolation and discontent, with the only viable solution being to offer transparency.