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Venezuela Supreme Court Appoints VP Rodríguez Acting President After Maduro’s Detention

Venezuela’s top court has named Vice President Delcy Rodríguez as acting president following Maduro’s detention by US forces.

Venezuela’s Supreme Court has appointed Vice President Delcy Rodríguez as acting president following the detention of President Nicolás Maduro in an early-morning operation carried out by United States forces.

In a ruling issued on Saturday, the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court said Rodríguez would assume presidential duties to ensure continuity of governance and protect national interests during Maduro’s absence. The court stated that the move was necessary to “guarantee administrative continuity and the comprehensive defence of the Nation.”

Maduro was reportedly detained in the early hours of Saturday, an action that has triggered heightened political tension in the South American country and drawn international attention.

The court further announced that it would convene to deliberate on the legal implications of the president’s absence and determine the appropriate constitutional framework to sustain the functioning of the state. According to the ruling, the objective is to safeguard the continuity of government, the administration of state affairs, and Venezuela’s sovereignty in the face of what it described as the “forced absence” of the elected president.

Rodríguez, a close ally of Maduro and a former foreign minister, is expected to oversee government operations while the legal and political ramifications of the situation are assessed.

Melissa Enoch

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