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Is it really a dictatorship?
Well they elected a president the West doesn't like, so yes.
Absolutely, yes.
Wasn't their current president a bus driver who rose up through politics? I had seen a mention of that in some online discussion.
Also, that the USAmerican govt has issues with Venezuela nationalising their oil and acting as a competitor to the petro-dolla system
So would they just be a adversary country, which may likely be conservative, rather than a dictatorial one?
Bus drivers can be dictators as well. It's less about the person and more about the political situation. In Venezuelas case oppression of the opposition and unfair elections