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Delcy Rodríguez Sworn in as Venezuela’s Interim President Amid Maduro’s US Court Drama

In a high-stakes political development, Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as Venezuela’s interim president, marking a dramatic turn in the nation’s ongoing political crisis. The parliamentary session that confirmed her appointment began with lawmakers demanding the immediate release of ousted leader Nicolás Maduro, who was recently detained by US authorities.

Rodríguez, 56, who has served as Venezuela’s vice president since 2018, described the detention of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, as a “painful kidnapping” and urged international attention to what she called a violation of Venezuelan sovereignty. “The seizure of our president and first lady cannot go unnoticed,” Rodríguez said during her swearing-in ceremony.

Earlier on the same day, Maduro appeared in a New York courtroom in a dramatic and tense session. He pleaded not guilty to four serious charges, including drug trafficking and terrorism, and insisted that he remains the legitimate president of Venezuela despite his detention.

The US faced sharp criticism at the United Nations over the operation, with several member states questioning the legality of Maduro’s capture. However, the US ambassador defended the action, stating that Venezuela’s massive energy reserves could not be left under the control of what he described as a “fugitive from justice.”

The unfolding events have heightened tensions both domestically and internationally, as Rodríguez assumes leadership amid Maduro’s legal battles and global scrutiny of US actions. Political analysts note that the swearing-in of an interim president could further complicate Venezuela’s already volatile political landscape, potentially leading to intensified diplomatic negotiations and debates over legitimacy.

As the situation develops, all eyes remain on Venezuela, with the world watching how the interim government will navigate leadership challenges while Maduro faces a high-profile court case abroad.

Delcy Rodríguez Sworn in as Venezuela’s Interim President Amid Maduro’s US Court Drama

In a high-stakes political development, Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as Venezuela’s interim president, marking a dramatic turn in the nation’s ongoing political crisis. The parliamentary session that confirmed her appointment began with lawmakers demanding the immediate release of ousted leader Nicolás Maduro, who was recently detained by US authorities.

Rodríguez, 56, who has served as Venezuela’s vice president since 2018, described the detention of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, as a “painful kidnapping” and urged international attention to what she called a violation of Venezuelan sovereignty. “The seizure of our president and first lady cannot go unnoticed,” Rodríguez said during her swearing-in ceremony.

Earlier on the same day, Maduro appeared in a New York courtroom in a dramatic and tense session. He pleaded not guilty to four serious charges, including drug trafficking and terrorism, and insisted that he remains the legitimate president of Venezuela despite his detention.

The US faced sharp criticism at the United Nations over the operation, with several member states questioning the legality of Maduro’s capture. However, the US ambassador defended the action, stating that Venezuela’s massive energy reserves could not be left under the control of what he described as a “fugitive from justice.”

The unfolding events have heightened tensions both domestically and internationally, as Rodríguez assumes leadership amid Maduro’s legal battles and global scrutiny of US actions. Political analysts note that the swearing-in of an interim president could further complicate Venezuela’s already volatile political landscape, potentially leading to intensified diplomatic negotiations and debates over legitimacy.

As the situation develops, all eyes remain on Venezuela, with the world watching how the interim government will navigate leadership challenges while Maduro faces a high-profile court case abroad.

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