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Venezuela After Maduro's Arrest: A Power Balance Among Military and Political Elites

Published January 4, 2026, 09:21
Venezuela After Maduro's Arrest: A Power Balance Among Military and Political Elites

The arrest of Nicolás Maduro by the United States has left Venezuela in uncertainty regarding the succession of power. While Donald Trump announced that Vice President Delcy Rodríguez had been sworn in as president, she herself appeared with other high-ranking officials, assuring that Maduro remains the legitimate president. The situation is complicated by the politico-military balance of power within the government, with Rodríguez and her brother representing the political side, and the Ministers of Defense and Interior representing the military. Analysts point out that Maduro's removal is only the beginning, as real power in Venezuela is exercised by an extensive network of officials and security services, corroded by corruption. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of Diosdado Cabello, who has significant influence over the intelligence services. The international community has reacted differently to the development. The UN expressed concern about the escalation and violation of international law, while countries such as Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico condemned the US intervention. In contrast, Argentina and Ecuador welcomed the US action. China and Russia, key allies of Venezuela, strongly condemned the US intervention, characterizing it as a violation of national sovereignty and a threat to regional peace and security. Maduro's arrest marks a critical moment for Venezuela, with uncertain prospects for the country's future and the restoration of democracy.