Opposition Boycotts Venezuelan Election

Earlier this month Venezuelan opposition parties made it known that they are planning to boycott the legislative elections scheduled for December of this year. The announcement was not shocking, as the same parties boycotted the presidential elections two years ago. The opposition parties are led by Juan Guaido, the current president of the National Assembly and leader of the center right Popular Will party. The boycott comes at a great risk to Guaido's legitimacy as an alternative leader to current president Nicolas Maduro. If the opposition boycotts Guaido will not be reelected to his seat in the National Assembly, and therefore find himself outside the political institutions of his country. So why would he take that risk? There are at least two theories as to why Guaido would willingly give up his seat in the National Assembly by boycotting the election. The first is that he no longer believes that his legitimacy as a politician, and possibly future leader of Venezuela, is tied...