The Venezuelan Popular Will (Voluntad Popular in Spanish) is a political party that emerged in Venezuela as a significant force advocating for social democracy and progressive change. Founded in 2009 by Leopoldo López, a prominent opposition leader, the party has positioned itself as a key player in the Venezuelan political landscape, particularly within the opposition to the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) led by Nicolás Maduro, and previously Hugo Chávez.
The core values of Popular Will are deeply rooted in the promotion of human rights, democr…
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