Caracas reaffirmed that the Barbados accord does not include enabling banned opposition leaders to run in the 2024 presidential vote.| Venezuelanalysis
Maria Corina Machado said she would not step aside despite being officially disqualified from running for office.| Venezuelanalysis
Machado’s decision to challenge her election ban before the Supreme Court was first leaked by the office of the US Embassy in Venezuela.| Venezuelanalysis
The Venezuelan Supreme Court suspended the primary process that saw far-right politician Maria Corina Machado chosen to represent the opposition.| Venezuelanalysis
The Venezuelan government and the opposition have agreed to allow the country’s Supreme Court to review the cases of candidates disqualified from running for public office.| Venezuelanalysis
Among those seeking the presidency are incumbent President Nicolás Maduro and Zulia governor Manuel Rosales.| Venezuelanalysis
Machado has been under pressure to endorse an alternative but has thus far rejected the idea of naming a replacement for the 2024 vote.| Venezuelanalysis
The election calendar was chosen from several proposals outlined in a national agreement submitted last week.| Venezuelanalysis
Electoral authorities are expected to announce this year's presidential election calendar by the end of March.| Venezuelanalysis
Chavismo and dozens of opposition parties are debating an electoral calendar as María Corina Machado remains disqualified.| Venezuelanalysis
The Venezuelan opposition is at a crossroads with the far-right leader's disqualification keeping her from running in this year’s elections.| Venezuelanalysis