Venezuela One Month After Maduro’s Overthrow: Limited Reforms Under New Leadership

Delcy Rodríguez, loyal to ousted President Maduro, now leads Venezuela with limited cabinet changes a month after his kidnapping by Americans.

Power Transfer to Maduro Loyalist

One month after the reported kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro by Americans, Delcy Rodríguez, who was loyal to him and served as Vice President before the incident, holds power in Venezuela.

Limited Cabinet Restructuring

Rodríguez has replaced some ministers and high-ranking officials with people from her closest circle. However, these appointees also remain loyal to Maduro, indicating continuity rather than significant change.

Regime Stability Maintained

As a result of these loyal appointments, the regime has not fallen, and changes appear to be limited rather than transformative. The political structure remains largely intact.

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