Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez is consolidating power after Maduro’s seizure, appointing loyalists and seeking US backing. However, she faces a significant internal threat from Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, who has close ties to security forces and motorcycle gangs. Rodriguez navigates this delicate balance while addressing economic instability and internal dissent. Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez is consolidating power after Maduro’s seizure, appointing loyalists and seeking US backing. However, she faces a significant internal threat from Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, who has close ties to security forces and motorcycle gangs. Rodriguez navigates this delicate balance while addressing economic instability and internal dissent.
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