Venezuelan opposition adrift without leaders.

In the last 20 years they have concentrated on taking Chávez out and he has no social sensitivity, no sense, no meaning of the deep demands of the popular sectors of the majority, he is a brainless and emotionless opposition elite, and Chavismo remains as a social, political and cultural and symbolic force even in the midst of this crisis, something really surprising and is, among other things, the absence of an intelligent adversary.

Removing more emotions to the Venezuelans who every day stop believing in politicians, giving as delivered to the country a political system that has not worked for 19 years that have been in power. Leaving the helm of the country's leadership completely to Nicolas Maduro without anyone who really faces and moves masses in the Venezuelan population.

But without presidential elections in sight, the mortar that keeps the bloc united is cracked and it becomes evident how different the parties are and the lack of a single leader that brings them together to challenge the power of President Nicolás Maduro.

The few who did face fear to do so because they would repress the government.

Oscar Shemel, director of the polling firm Hinterlaces, said that the country's political opposition is "demobilized, without political leadership and without leaders."

@chanchuy

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