On Tuesday, February 3, from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. ET, the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center will host a conversation with analysts and journalists located in Venezuela to hear how communities, institutions, and power structures are adapting in the first month after Maduro—and what these early shifts signal for the country’s future. 

February 3 marks one month since Nicolás Maduro’s removal from power by US special operations forces. Venezuela is now at a decisive moment that will shape its political and economic future. These speakers will give a look at the situation and their lives inside Venezuela.

This event is part of the Atlantic Council’s #VenezuelaForward series, where we shed light on the country’s future through ideas that promote economic stabilization and a democratic transition. 

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Speakers

Carolina Alcalde
Former Caracas Correspondent, 
Voice of America; 
Freelance Journalist  

Guillermo Aveledo
Professor, Political and Economic Thought in Venezuela, Universidad Metropolitana;

Dean of Faculty, Law and Political Studies, Universidad Metropolitana

Claudia Nikken
Former Executive Secretary, Unitary Platform of Venezuela; Professor, Administrative Law, Universidad Central de Venezuela

Moderated by

Jason Marczak
Vice President and Senior Director,
Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center
Atlantic Council

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