Venezuelan Diaspora Reacts to Maduro's Arrest and Concerns Over Continuity of Power

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Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. authorities, Venezuelans living abroad express a mix of disbelief and cautious hope. Many fear that the appointment of Vice President Delcy Rodríguez as interim president signifies a continuation of the oppressive regime. Protests erupted in cities like Madrid and Lima, where Venezuelans voiced their desire for true change rather than a mere reshuffling of power. The situation remains tense, especially among those with family members still imprisoned in Venezuela, as they question whether the political landscape will genuinely shift. The U.S. government is under scrutiny for its handling of the situation, particularly regarding the legitimacy of Rodríguez's interim leadership.
Key Details: • Protests occurred in Madrid and Lima following Maduro's arrest. • Delcy Rodríguez's appointment as interim president has been widely rejected by the Venezuelan diaspora. • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the focus on Maduro's capture over other officials. • Families of political prisoners fear continued repression despite Maduro's detention. • Venezuelans abroad support Edmundo González as the legitimate leader recognized by several governments.