Following the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro in January 2026 and the installation of Delcy Rodríguez as interim president, Venezuela’s next presidential election remains unscheduled amid focus on stabilization and institutional continuity under Chavista structures. National Assembly leaders have emphasized the need for agreements with opposition sectors and electoral reforms before setting a date, while protests in Caracas and statements from figures like María Corina Machado have highlighted expectations for voting within nine to ten months of early 2026. U.S. diplomatic efforts, including proposed legislation pushing for monitored elections in 2026, add external pressure, yet the interim government has avoided firm timelines. These dynamics shape trader assessments of scheduling probabilities through the remainder of the year.
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12月31日
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$615,200 交易量
12月31日
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To qualify, the election must be scheduled to be held before 2030.
This market is about whether a date for the next Venezuelan presidential election is announced within this market's timeframe. Whether the election is supposed to take place within this market's timeframe or later will have no effect on the resolution of this market.
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Venezuela; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
市场开放时间: Jan 30, 2026, 6:28 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...To qualify, the election must be scheduled to be held before 2030.
This market is about whether a date for the next Venezuelan presidential election is announced within this market's timeframe. Whether the election is supposed to take place within this market's timeframe or later will have no effect on the resolution of this market.
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Venezuela; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Following the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro in January 2026 and the installation of Delcy Rodríguez as interim president, Venezuela’s next presidential election remains unscheduled amid focus on stabilization and institutional continuity under Chavista structures. National Assembly leaders have emphasized the need for agreements with opposition sectors and electoral reforms before setting a date, while protests in Caracas and statements from figures like María Corina Machado have highlighted expectations for voting within nine to ten months of early 2026. U.S. diplomatic efforts, including proposed legislation pushing for monitored elections in 2026, add external pressure, yet the interim government has avoided firm timelines. These dynamics shape trader assessments of scheduling probabilities through the remainder of the year.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于

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