Experts analyzing a potential new presidential election in Venezuela agree that simply setting a date is insufficient for a credible process. A political agreement among key actors is considered essential, alongside the establishment of a newly constituted National Electoral Council (CNE). Crucially, updating the voter registry and allowing for international observation are also deemed necessary conditions. Furthermore, guarantees of fair competition and respect for electoral processes are vital to ensure a legitimate transition. These factors collectively represent preconditions for a successful and widely accepted election, moving beyond merely scheduling a vote. The analysis suggests a comprehensive overhaul of the electoral system is paramount for a meaningful political shift.