Venezuela's Vice President Delcy Rodriguez in televised speech after Nicolas Maduro capture
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In a recent statement, Rodriguez urged for calm and solidarity amidst the political turmoil, refuting Donald Trump’s previous assertions that she had assumed the presidency of Venezuela. Her call for unity was a clear message to both her compatriots and the international community.

 Venezuela's Vice President Delcy Rodriguez in televised speech after Nicolas Maduro capture
Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodriguez addressed the nation in a televised speech after Nicolas Maduro’s capture.(AP)

Emphasizing the broader implications of foreign interference, she cautioned other nations about the potential repercussions of such actions. “This brutal use of force to bend the will of peoples can be done to any country,” Rodriguez remarked, highlighting the risks of external influence on sovereign nations.

Since 2018, Rodriguez has held the position of Vice President under Nicolás Maduro’s administration. Her unwavering support and dedication to the socialist government have earned her the nickname “tiger” from Maduro himself, a testament to her fierce loyalty.

Earlier, Trump claimed that Rodriguez had been officially instated as president and expressed readiness to take necessary actions to “make Venezuela great again.” This assertion was firmly contradicted by Rodriguez in her recent comments.

She has been previously described by Maduro as a “tiger” due to her loyalty and strong support of his socialist government.

Trump earlier claimed that Rodriguez had already been formally established as president and was “willing to do what we think is necessary to make Venezuela great again”.

He also said the US would assume control of Venezuela for the time being.

Speaking from Mar-a-Lago Trump said “we’re going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition”.

Trump confirmed Maduro’s capture by posting a photo on Truth Social of Maduro, blindfolded, handcuffed, wearing a grey Nike tracksuit and holding a bottle of water on board the warship USS Iwo Jima on its way to New York.
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