Venezuelans protesting this week against President Nicolas Maduro’s return to power for a hotly contested third term have said they do not want a “Cuban-style dictatorship”. But analysts say Maduro’s methods borrow more from another Latin American country whose autocratic leader attended his inauguration on Friday: Nicaragua’s aging president, Daniel Ortega. For in-depth analysis and perspective, FRANCE 24’s Gavin Lee is joined by Daniel Lansberg-Rodriguez, founding partner at Aurora Macro Strategies and adjunct lecturer in the Global Initiatives in Management Program at Northwestern.
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