The present situation in Venezuela is quite a worry for its citizens. The country’s economy, politics, society and other institutions are in a state of misery and dropping to a dangerous level of crisis. Military interventions must have stayed at bay at the moment but, this seems to be playing a major role instead. Military interventions are not need at the moment; at least this is what the citizens think unanimously.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro’s tenure ends at the 10th of January this year and the same day has been scheduled for the inauguration ceremony of his next tenure. Majority of Venezuelans consider this election upon which Nicolas has been elected for a second term as a flawed one. It is not only the Venezuelans but also many people from the North and South America regions along with the European government consider the situation to be the same.

There are no probable alternatives or solutions to lighten the burden of this chaotic situation in Venezuela and pressure is mounting in Washington too. Twenty percent of the population is still supporting the current authoritarian form of government who is going through a series of difficulties. It is safeguarded by its intelligence and military services. The other Venezuelans on the other hand are already against the government for its scrappy and hopeless functioning.

Talking about international and foreign interventions, it is a good option but still there are lots of difficulties that can creep in. Although international efforts are not a bar but and are greatly being called for but a foreign intervention from any high profiled country especially like the United states could actually spilt Venezuela further to traitors and patriots. Additionally, foreign interventions also mean loss of life and property. A clear plan and major adjustments in politics and diplomacy can act beneficial in the development of the country.