
The Venezuelan Crisis
The Venezuelan Crisis refers to the ongoing political, economic, and social turmoil in Venezuela, which has escalated since the late 2010s. Driven by mismanagement, corruption, and falling oil prices, the economy collapsed, leading to hyperinflation, widespread poverty, and shortages of food and medicine. Political tensions intensified between supporters of President Nicolás Maduro and opposition leaders, prompting mass protests and claims of human rights abuses. Millions of Venezuelans have fled to other countries. The crisis highlights the complexities of governance, resource management, and the impact of international relations on domestic issues.