Millions of Venezuelans living abroad are facing significant bureaucratic obstacles as they attempt to register to vote in the upcoming presidential election, a critical moment that could determine the country's future direction. Despite the large Venezuelan diaspora, spread across South America and Europe due to years of economic and political turmoil, only a small fraction have successfully navigated the complex registration process. Accusations have been leveled against Venezuela's main electoral body and diplomatic services for creating barriers that could impact the election's outcome. With the possibility of new leadership on the horizon, the stakes are high for both the voters and the opposition, who see this election as a chance to end President Nicolás Maduro's 11-year tenure marked by crisis. The outcome of this election could not only shape Venezuela's path forward but also influence whether millions of displaced Venezuelans will ever return to their homeland.
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