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Who Wants to Rule Venezuela in the Post-Maduro Era

Published January 19, 2026, 07:14
Who Wants to Rule Venezuela in the Post-Maduro Era

The departure of Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela has created a political vacuum that is being exploited by paramilitary groups and political factions. The United States supports Delcy Rodríguez to take over the leadership of the country. Powerful paramilitary groups, such as “La Piedrita,” which were controlled by Maduro, threaten the security and power of the new leadership, expressing opposition to the changes and warning of armed reactions. Criminal organizations and insurgent movements, such as the E.L.N. and groups from the FARC, are taking advantage of the power vacuum for illegal activities, such as drug trafficking and kidnappings. The new government, led by Rodríguez, will have to manage the conflict between these groups and ensure stability. Rodríguez, a former Foreign Minister and Maduro ally, is considered the main candidate for the country's leadership, as she appears to maintain control over key security forces and intelligence services. However, the transition from Maduro's authoritarian rule is not easy, as criminal organizations and paramilitary groups continue to operate. The situation in Venezuela is critical, with political uncertainty and rivalry between the various factions intensifying. A successful transition of power and restoration of stability require a comprehensive approach that addresses the root causes of the crisis and ensures the protection of citizens.