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Perspectives on the 2024 Election in Venezuela: A Conversation with Héctor Fuentes

Date: 
Monday, October 7, 2024 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Quarter: 
Fall 2024
Location: 
CERAS 107
Join the Lemann Center for a conversation with Héctor Fuentes on the 2024 presidential election in Venezuela. The election, which happened in July, saw the official victory of incumbent Nicolás Maduro despite a broad opposition represented by Edmundo González Urrutia and led by María Corina Machado. The election results were contested both by opposition groups in Venezuela and by governments and activists from other countries.

Héctor Fuentes is a Visiting Scholar at Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (2024-25). His research focuses on the critical juncture of the 2024 Venezuelan election, exploring the dynamics that led to this semi-competitive election, analyzing the strategic successes of the opposition, and identifying windows of opportunity for fostering a transition to democracy in Venezuela. As the Director of EstadoLab, he has co-authored influential pieces on state fragility and democracy in Venezuela, as well as on state fragility across South America. He is also an active political activist in Venezuela.

Héctor holds a Master of Global Affairs from Tsinghua University, where he was a Schwarzman Scholar, and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Oxford, supported by a Chevening Scholarship. His legal training was completed at the Central University of Venezuela, where he graduated as valedictorian. Throughout his career, Héctor has built extensive expertise in institutional capacity building, rule of law strengthening, and natural resource governance.