Maria Corina Machado emerges as top potential successor after Maduro’s fall
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The anticipated successors to Venezuela’s ousted authoritarian leader, Nicolás Maduro, are poised to be the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and opposition figures María Corina Machado and Edmundo González, as per a Caracas expert’s insights.

Jorge Jraissati, a Venezuelan and president of the Economic Inclusion Group, shared with Fox News Digital that “Machado and Gonzalez are expected to establish a transitional government in Venezuela. They have garnered the support of 70% of the population. This duo is set to steer the nation through this pivotal period.” He emphasized Machado’s potential, stating, “I believe she possesses the necessary integrity and capability to navigate this sensitive transition. Crucial to her success will be her ability to enlist young, talented Venezuelans rather than career politicians.”

The United States acknowledged González as Venezuela’s rightful leader following his decisive victory over Maduro in the 2024 election, with a significant margin of more than two-to-one. González stepped in for Machado after she was barred from the presidential race by a Maduro-controlled high court. Despite the clear election outcome, Maduro disregarded the results.

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Opposition coalition presidential candidate María Corina Machado addresses her supporters during a campaign rally in Caracas, Venezuela, on January 23, 2024.

Though Machado has not yet spoken about Maduro’s downfall, she recently expressed her gratitude to Fox News Digital, saying, “I am deeply thankful to President Donald Trump for his unwavering support and solidarity with the Venezuelan people. His actions have been closely observed and have significantly impacted those striving to restore democracy and freedom in our nation.”

Machado, on being announced as the Nobel Prize recipient in December while in hiding due to Maduro’s crackdown on opposition figures, reflected on the honor, stating, “I am immensely grateful to the committee, and this recognition symbolizes hope and achievement for the Venezuelan people.”

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Opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez leads a demonstration against the official election results that declared that President Nicolas Maduro won reelection in Caracas, Venezuela, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez) (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)

Her daughter, Ana Corina Sosa, who accepted her Nobel Prize in Norway, said that her mother “wants to live in a free Venezuela” and “will never give up on that purpose.” Machado would later appear in Norway following a daring operation to get her out of the country.

Sosa’s prediction appears to have crystallized having said, “That is why we all know, and I know, that she will be back in Venezuela very soon.” Machado dedicated her Nobel to both Trump and the “suffering people of Venezuela.” 

Maria Corina Machado waves

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado waves at the Grand Hotel in Oslo, Norway, early Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025. (Lise Åserud/NTB Scanpix via AP)

If either opposition leader María Corina Machado or Edmundo González fail to fill the vacuum in a post-Maduro Venezuela, experts point to a crowded field of dangerous actors who could attempt to seize power now Maduro is out.

Diosdado Cabello

Diosdado Cabello emerges as the most feared and influential figure in the regime. La Nación describes him as the longtime number two of Chavismo, with sweeping control over party machinery and the propaganda apparatus. His power stretches from internal political enforcement to the interior and justice portfolios.

Venezuela's Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello speaks next to a painting of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez

Venezuela’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello speaks next to a painting of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez during a session at the National Assembly in Caracas on September 17, 2024. “He is more of a hard-liner who has been pretty critical of any sort of negotiations and dialogue with the opposition”, expert say. (Federico PARRA / AFP)

Jorge Rodríguez 

Jorge Rodríguez, president of the National Assembly and one of Maduro’s closest political operators, is another senior figure positioned for any succession scenario. La Nación highlights his prominence inside the ruling elite, noting his roles as mayor, communications minister and key strategist.

Delcy Rodríguez 

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s vice president, is described as a central political operator within the regime and part of a powerful governing duo with her brother Jorge. Her influence spans institutional, economic and diplomatic spheres. The U.S. Treasury sanctioned Rodríguez as part of Maduro’s inner circle for helping dismantle democratic governance, and the European Union lists her under measures for human rights violations and the erosion of the rule of law.

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (2nd R) waves next to First Lady Cilia Flores, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro (2nd R) waves next to First Lady Cilia Flores, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez. (FEDERICO PARRA/AFP via Getty Images))

Iván Hernández Dala 

Ivan Hernández Dala heads Venezuela’s military counterintelligence service (DGCIM) and commands the presidential guard, making him one of the most feared figures in the security apparatus. His control over internal repression gives him significant leverage in any power struggle. He was designated by the State Department in 2019 for his involvement in gross violations of human rights.

In this April 13, 2019 file photo, Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, speaks flanked by Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez, right, and Gen. Ivan Hernandez, second from right, head of both the presidential guard and military counterintelligence in Caracas, Venezuela. 

In this April 13, 2019 file photo, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, speaks flanked by Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez, right, and Gen. Ivan Hernandez, second from right, head of both the presidential guard and military counterintelligence in Caracas, Venezuela.  (Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)

Vladimir Padrino López 

Vladimir Padrino López, Venezuela’s long-serving defense minister, is portrayed by La Nación as the backbone of the military establishment and the guarantor of Maduro’s survival. The armed forces remain loyal because of him, forming an axis of power between Padrino and Maduro.

In an interview with Fox News Digital in December, Jason Marczak, vice president and senior director at the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, said, “A win isn’t just Nicolás Maduro leaving. . . . A win is actually a transition to democratic forces.”
 

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