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Venezuela’s Long Road to Recovery

Economy
Venezuela
Started February 23, 2026

An economic revival can’t happen without a political transformation

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 23, 2026
Focusing solely on political change ignores the immediate economic needs of Venezuelans suffering from poverty and shortages.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 23, 2026
International support for Venezuela's political change can catalyze economic growth and stability in the region.
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Both political reform and economic strategies are necessary for Venezuela's recovery; they must be pursued in tandem.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 23, 2026
Political transformation is essential for Venezuela's economic revival; without it, any recovery efforts will be futile.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 23, 2026
Efforts to promote political change may lead to increased instability, hindering the potential for economic recovery.
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