Diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia has been selected as the consensus opposition candidate.
The most popular opposition leader, María Corina Machado, has been disqualified, changing the electoral landscape.
González Urrutia has the support of Machado and her political machinery, enhancing his positioning.
Some political will has been shown by the governmental and judicial apparatus to allow the participation of an adversary in the presidential race.
Recent international pressures have helped to stabilize Venezuela's electoral outlook.
Challenges persist for the opposition, and the government is tasked with demonstrating its willingness to compete on equal grounds.
Conclusion: Despite Venezuela's electoral scene still presenting uncertainty, the emergence of a consensus opposition candidate and a seeming willingness for political competition suggest a shift. However, challenges and obstacles persist, requiring ongoing vigilance and efforts to ensure fair competition.