Venezuela's political system is officially a PRESIDENTIAL REPUBLIC, because it has an elected President and Legislature but has devolved into an illiberal democracy and functions much more similarly to a Communist country.
Venezuela has a market system.
Venezuela's political system is officially a PRESIDENTIAL REPUBLIC, because it has an elected President and Legislature but has devolved into an illiberal democracy and functions much more similarly to a Communist country.
The capital of Venezuela is Caracas. It is the largest city in Venezuela and serves as the country's political, cultural, and economic center.
Venezuela's healthcare system has deteriorated sharply since the 1980's.
Much of Venezuela's 19th century history was characterized by political turmoil and dictatorial rule
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The Orinoco is a river in Venezuela, not a political entity, and therefore has no capital.
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Venezuela is officially a multiparty system; however, in practice, it has been dominated by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) under Nicolás Maduro. Political opposition parties face significant challenges, including repression, restrictions on participation, and allegations of electoral fraud. This has led many observers to characterize the political landscape as increasingly authoritarian, undermining the true essence of a multiparty democracy. Thus, while multiple parties exist, their ability to operate freely and effectively is severely limited.
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Like most countries, wealth is not distributed evenly. There have been a lot of social and political problems in Venezuela, including corruption, but that has improved.