The United States is reportedly driving a new political dialogue aimed at initiating a transition in Venezuela, structured according to US interests. Political analysts suggest Washington is actively shaping conditions for this shift. A key figure in these negotiations is Dinorah Figuera, representing what the Trump administration considers the last democratically elected body in Venezuela. The move signals a change in US strategy regarding the Venezuelan political crisis. Details regarding the specifics of the proposed transition remain limited, but the US appears to be taking a more assertive role in mediating the situation. This development raises questions about the future of Venezuela’s political landscape and the potential outcomes of the discussions. The initiative seeks to move beyond the current stalemate and establish a new path forward for the country.
