Maduro Detained: Who Is Venezuela's New Acting President?
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Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's president, is currently in U.S. custody. This sudden development has propelled his vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, into the role of acting head of state.
Rodríguez, a 55-year-old lawyer, is a longtime loyalist to Maduro and his political movement. She has held several top positions, including foreign minister and vice president. Her brother, Jorge Rodríguez, is the president of the government-controlled National Assembly.
Her close family ties and unwavering support for the ruling party make her a predictable choice for the interim role. However, her path to remaining in power is uncertain.
Maduro's detention abroad creates a major political crisis. Rodríguez now faces immediate pressure to stabilize the country. Her ability to command the military and maintain unity within the government will be critical.
The international community is watching closely. Key questions remain about the legitimacy of her acting presidency and the potential for internal challenges. For now, Delcy Rodríguez holds the title, but a prolonged struggle for control in Venezuela may have just begun.