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Delcy Rodríguez Takes Charge in Venezuela Following Maduro's Capture

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In the wake of Nicolás Maduro's capture by U.S. forces, Delcy Rodríguez has assumed the presidency of Venezuela as per constitutional guidelines. Rodríguez, who has held various significant positions in the Venezuelan government, including vice president and minister of petroleum, condemned the U.S. military operation as a violation of Venezuela's sovereignty. She called for national unity against foreign intervention and insisted that Maduro remains the legitimate president. Analysts suggest that while she may appear to be a potential intermediary for U.S. relations, her history indicates a strong alignment with Maduro's hardline policies. The political landscape remains tense as the nation grapples with this sudden leadership shift.

Key Details: • Delcy Rodríguez became acting president on Saturday following Maduro's capture. • Rodríguez condemned the U.S. operation and demanded the immediate release of Maduro and his wife. • She has a long history in Venezuelan politics, closely aligned with the chavismo movement. • Rodríguez's leadership style is seen as results-oriented with significant influence over the government.

politics venezuela maduro u-s-relations delcy-rodriguez

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VenezuelaNicolás MaduroMarco RubioUnited NationsCaracasCilia FloresDelcy RodríguezJosé Manuel RomanoImdat OnerNational Defense Council

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