Nicolás Maduro Is Jailed Awaiting Trial for 'Narcoterrorism', but the Acting Venezuelan President Insists He's the 'Legitimate President'
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Nicolás Maduro is jailed awaiting trial for 'narcoterrorism', but the acting Venezuelan president insists he's the 'legitimate president'
As reported by The Hill, Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez is sticking by Nicolás Maduro, insisting he is still the country’s “legitimate president” even though he is currently jailed in New York awaiting trial. This is a wild situation, and you’d think the person stepping in to lead the country during a transition would distance themselves, but Rodríguez is doubling down on Maduro’s innocence. Rodríguez spoke publicly about the situa…
In an interview with the U.S. media NBC News, interim president Delcy Rodríguez spoke on several issues that concern Venezuela, in this new stage that began on January 3, after the U.S. military incursion and culminated, in less than two hours, with the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
AGENCIAS Delcy Rodríguez, President-in-Office of Venezuela, has acknowledged that Nicolás Maduro continues to head the government of the Caribbean country. In an interview with NBC News, Rodríguez has referred to a forthcoming trip to the United States, and...
Nicolás Maduro is the legitimate President of Venezuela, was one of the forceful responses offered by the president-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, to the U.S. network NBC, who interviewed her in Caracas, and whose dissemination of the material went viral on Thursday, February 12. The constitutional president has been kidnapped and as a prisoner of war on U.S. soil since the dawn of January 03 when he was kidnapped along with the first combatant and…
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