Delcy Rodriguez sworn in as Venezuela’s president after Maduro abduction
Summary
Delcy Rodriguez has been sworn in as Venezuela's president after Nicolas Maduro was taken by the United States in a military operation. Rodriguez took the oath of office in front of Venezuela’s National Assembly. The U.S. administration has expressed its intention to work with Rodriguez for now.Key Facts
- Delcy Rodriguez was Venezuela's vice president before becoming president.
- Nicolas Maduro was taken by the U.S. military, leading to Rodriguez's swearing-in.
- Rodriguez took her oath in front of a largely government-supporting National Assembly.
- Explosions occurred in Caracas and nearby areas during the U.S. operation.
- Maduro faces charges in the U.S. related to drug trafficking and weapons.
- The U.S. claims it will guide Venezuela temporarily under the Trump administration.
- President Trump has stated Rodriguez's position depends on her actions aligning with U.S. demands.
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