JAIME J. YAMBAO

BY the measure of efficiency by which people of all ideological persuasions ultimately determine the legitimacy of their rulers, Nicolas Maduro has no business holding power in Venezuela. Under his watch, the richest country in South America, with the greatest known oil reserves in the world, fell to incredible economic depths. Inflation rose to an unbelievable 1 million plus percent, and still counting. Venezuelans have experienced shortages in food, medicine, and of all things, electricity. Facing certain death by starvation and health issues that hospitals, sans doctors and medicines, could not treat, 3 million of them have fled the country and become refugees in neighboring countries.

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