Summary
Young people in Venezuela are expressing mixed feelings of hope and frustration following the removal of former President Nicolás Maduro. Some are obligated to attend government rallies, while others are eager for real political change. The U.S. is now working with the new leadership in Venezuela to improve relations and address political and economic issues.
Key Facts
- Young Venezuelans are discussing their feelings about the country's future following Nicolás Maduro's removal.
- Public employees are required to attend government rallies and are rewarded with bonuses.
- Former Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez has taken power and is collaborating with the United States.
- The U.S. describes its relationship with Venezuela's new leadership as "wonderful."
- Political prisoner releases and new oil and mining deals have started.
- Some young people still feel that key figures, like Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, represent intimidation.
- Many are calling for political and economic reforms due to high living costs and limited opportunities.