Venezuela Swears In Interim Leader After Maduro's U.S. Arrest
CARACAS, Venezuela – Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as Venezuela's interim president on Monday, following the arrest of Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces over the weekend. The parliamentary session, which began with demands for Maduro's release, marked a dramatic turn in Venezuelan politics and raised questions about the nation's future relationship with the United States.
Rodríguez, who had served as vice president since 2018, expressed her dismay at what she described as the "kidnapping" of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, according to BBC World. The circumstances surrounding the arrest involved an overnight raid on Saturday, though further details remained limited.
The swearing-in ceremony took place hours after Maduro appeared in a New York courtroom, where he pleaded not guilty to four charges. Despite his detainment, Maduro insisted he was still the president of Venezuela, BBC World reported.
NPR News highlighted that Rodríguez's appointment was designed to showcase Venezuela's autonomy in the wake of Maduro's arrest. The move captivated global audiences, raising questions about sovereignty and the future of Venezuelan politics.
The situation remains fluid, and the next steps for both Venezuela and Maduro's legal case in the U.S. are uncertain. The international community is closely watching the developments as they unfold.
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