
Elsa Cardozo
Elsa Cardozo is a historian and a doctor in Political Science from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV). She is known for her analysis of Venezuelan political dynamics, particularly regarding the territorial dispute over the Esequibo region. Cardozo has emphasized the historical neglect of this issue during previous administrations and critiques the current government's use of nationalism for political survival. Her insights have been sought after in discussions about the implications of recent electoral actions in Venezuela, especially concerning the military and international relations.
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Recent news mentions
Elsa Cardozo emphasizes the significance of the Nobel Prize in highlighting the struggle for democracy in Venezuela.
Qué supone para la oposición de Venezuela (y para Maduro) el Nobel de la Paz a María Corina MachadoElsa Cardozo emphasized the significance of the Nobel Prize in highlighting the struggle for democracy in Venezuela.
Qué supone para la oposición de Venezuela el Nobel de la Paz a María Corina MachadoElsa Cardozo explains that Maduro's focus on Esequibo has significant political intentions.
Esequibo | Qué significa que Venezuela haya elegido un gobernador de la disputada región (y cuál es la respuesta de Guyana) | Nicolás Maduro | MUNDOElsa Cardozo explains that the issue of Esequibo was neglected during Chávez's government.
Qué significa que Venezuela haya elegido un gobernador de la disputada región del Esequibo (y cuál es la respuesta de Guyana)










