Elections in Venezuela After the Earthquake: Is the End of the Revolution Possible?

After the recent earthquakes in Venezuela, the voices of the people, who have begun to want to elect a new president, are starting to be heard. The country's current interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, is unable to withstand the public's reaction. Recent research shows that nearly half of Venezuelans have begun to believe that new presidential elections should be held urgently. While the country's economy was already in a difficult situation, the need for reconstruction following the earthquakes has brought new questions to the forefront for citizens.
The insufficiency of the aid initiatives announced after the earthquakes has increased public backlash. The country's political crisis has deepened further as a result. The worsening of both the economic and political crises indicates that Venezuela will face a difficult period in the times ahead.
What will happen in the coming days for Venezuela's future remains unknown. However, one fact is already clear: the voice of the people is beginning to be heard, and this time they have started to want to elect a new president. What awaits the country's future?