One month after Nicolas Maduro’s re-election as President of Venezuela on July 28th, the situation remains deeply polarized. Both the opposition and the ruling party are steadfast in their claims of victory, leaving the country in a political stalemate. Despite the authorities officially confirming Maduro’s win, the opposition continues to denounce the election as fraudulent and refuse to recognize his legitimacy. This impasse raises concerns about the future of Venezuela, with no clear path towards resolving the political crisis in sight.