Venezuela's President Might Not Survive Oil Price Drop

Venezuela's President Might Not Survive Oil Price Drop

The international price of oil has dropped by more than 40 percent in the past six months. To put it lightly, this presents a major challenge to oil-exporting nations. Many analysts agree that, of all oil rich countries, Venezuela is the most vulnerable. A combination of persistent fiscal deficits, out-of-control inflation, and plunging public support for President Nicolás Maduro threatens to make the nation of 30 million ungovernable. What can Maduro do to survive?

In order to answer this question, we must differentiate between what Maduro can do, and what he most likely will (or, rather, will not) do.

 

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