Venezuela faces pivotal days ahead with the upcoming presidential inauguration.
There is a power dispute five months after the election.
The current president, Nicolás Maduro, claimed victory without showing proof of his win.
Repression is the only response from Chavismo to political criticism and public discontent.
The Sájarov Prize awarded to González and Machado shows the EU's commitment to democracy in Venezuela.
The human rights situation remains alarming with over 1,900 political prisoners.
González and Machado are calling for greater European involvement in the transition in Venezuela.
Conclusion: The political future of Venezuela is uncertain with disputed power, the existence of political prisoners, and a lack of willingness to dialogue on Maduro's part. The fight for democracy and respect for human rights must remain a priority.