Venezuelans will head to the polls on July 28 to choose a new president, an election that could determine if democracy will be restored to the South American nation.
It is also a vote that the United States played a role in helping ensure would take place.
Voters will pick between a little-known diplomat named, Edmundo González, and President Nicolás Maduro, the country’s autocratic leader who has been in office since 2013.
Here’s what to know about an election important to both countries.
The last three American presidents have been united on one policy: hitting the Venezuelan government with tough sanctions in response to corruption, anti-democratic moves and human rights abuses.
Persons:
Edmundo González, Nicolás Maduro, Maduro, Biden
Organizations:
United States, U.S
Locations:
American, United, Venezuela, Venezuelan