Venezuela prepares for significant presidential elections, with participation of the opposition coalition for the first time since 2013.
There are substantial challenges for the opposition, including blocked candidacies, and harassment towards campaign workers.
Polls show a significant advantage for the opposition, but loyalty to the current leadership and effects of economic improvement should not be underestimated.
Chavismo anticipates large participation and may have ways to prevent this, including blocking the voting rights of migrants.
In case of an opposition victory, a long and difficult transition looms, with uncertainty over the future of the seeming president's circle.
Conclusion: Although the situation is tense and filled with challenges, alternation is fundamental in a democratic system. The world is watching Venezuela closely.