Zohran is mayor, not secretary of state
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Nicolás Maduro, the embattled President of Venezuela, is known for a myriad of controversial reasons. He has been accused of dictatorial governance, suppressing opposition with violence, and manipulating elections to maintain power. His tenure has seen Venezuela, once an oil-rich and prosperous nation, become isolated on the global stage. Allegations of drug trafficking and widespread corruption further taint his leadership.

However, addressing the complexities of Maduro’s regime isn’t on the agenda for New York City’s newly elected Mayor Mamdani.

Mamdani’s primary concerns align with the pressing needs of New Yorkers. His campaign spotlighted critical issues such as the city’s affordability crisis, skyrocketing rent, and the necessity for universal healthcare access for all residents.

Despite only being in office for a short time, Mamdani has shifted his focus to international affairs, notably expressing his disapproval of the U.S. military’s operation that resulted in Maduro’s capture. He even took the step of directly contacting President Trump to register his dissent.

New York City’s reputation as a global hub is undisputed, boasting a diverse population that includes nearly 230,000 immigrants from Venezuela in recent years. Yet, Mamdani’s role is not to intervene in every international matter impacting these communities, but rather to tackle the challenges facing New Yorkers across the five boroughs.

The extensive media attention Mamdani garnered during his campaign and since taking office, combined with the city’s international prominence, may explain his inclination to comment on global issues like the capture of Maduro and U.S. foreign policy. Nonetheless, especially at the start of his tenure, his efforts should be concentrated on the local issues he pledged to address.

Mamdani’s call to Trump is also puzzling, as he recently and very publicly vowed to work alongside the president to tackle issues like affordability in the city where both men grew up. Mamdani even told NBC’s Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press” back in November that the two had a “productive” meeting, where they agreed “to focus on what it could look like to deliver on a shared analysis of an affordability crisis for New Yorkers.”

The then-mayor-elect went on to add that he hoped to “establish a productive relationship” focused on issues that New Yorkers care about.

For a mayor confronting rising rents, strained public transit, public safety concerns, and looming budget pressures, inserting himself into a volatile geopolitical dispute appears, at best, a distraction from the immediate work of governing. So, it’s unclear how ringing up the president to berate him over the capture of Maduro will help alleviate the affordability crisis facing New Yorkers, let alone help grow that “productive relationship” between the two leaders. 

One possibility for Mamdani’s foray into global affairs is that he might share the same goals that his allies in the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) do — particularly when it comes to returning Maduro to Venezuela and reigniting the so-called Bolivarian Revolution started by his predecessor, Hugo Chávez.

In a lengthy published note the DSA called the operation that captured Maduro “a nakedly imperialist war” that would install a puppet government in Caracas and funnel Venezuela’s oil wealth to U.S. corporations. What the group’s press release failed to note is how any of this would affect the day-to-day life of the average New York City resident. 

What will affect New Yorkers — and what voters elected Mamdani to do — is to make daily life better for them. It’s getting the cost of living — rent, groceries, transportation — under control; it’s working to keep immigrant communities safe from ICE raids; it’s establishing no-cost child care and offering resources for parents of newborns.

Overall, it’s about thinking about what is best for New York City, not Venezuela. 

Marte is the president of the Bodega and Small Business Group.

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