Representatives from the Venezuelan government and a former opposition lawmaker have held a meeting to discuss concrete timelines for the presidential elections scheduled for 2024. This meeting, announced by the National Assembly, marks the first direct engagement between the two sides since an agreement was signed to hold elections next year. Details of the “concrete timelines” were not immediately released, but the meeting signals a potential step forward in the electoral process. The agreement aims to establish fairer conditions for the upcoming presidential vote, addressing long-standing concerns about the transparency and impartiality of Venezuelan elections. This dialogue is being closely watched by international observers as a potential path towards political stability in the country. The outcome of these discussions will be crucial in determining the credibility and inclusivity of the 2024 presidential election. Further meetings are anticipated to refine and finalize the electoral schedule.