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Will Dinorah Figuera be the de facto leader of Venezuela at the end of 2026?

Community says
1%YES
0 predictions
Confidence50%
1% — Unlikely50% — Coin flip99% — Certain

About

This market will resolve to the individual who de facto holds and exercises the powers of the head of state of Venezuela on December 31, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET. For the purposes of this market, “de facto holds” refers to the individual who exercises primary executive authority over the Venezuelan state at that time, including effective control over the armed forces, national institutions, and core executive decision-making, regardless of formal title, constitutional designation, or international recognition. Formal appointment, recognition by the United Nations, or recognition by foreign governments is not required. If more than one individual claims to be head of state, this market will resolve to the individual who demonstrably exercises primary governing control within Venezuela’s territory at the specified time. If no individual exercises effective governing control at the specified time, this market will resolve to “No Head of State”. Indicators of de facto authority may include control over the armed forces and security services; control over executive ministries and state administrative institutions; enforcement of national laws; issuance of binding national directives; and effective control over the capital and core state infrastructure. Symbolic status, foreign recognition without domestic control, nomination without effective authority, or expired prior service will not qualify. The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting assessing who exercises effective governing authority at the specified time.

Resolution

Criteria

Resolves YES based on the official Polymarket resolution for: "Will Dinorah Figuera be the de facto leader of Venezuela at the end of 2026?"

Source

Polymarket (polymarket.com)

Closes 202d left
Resolves Dec 31, 2026

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