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Venezuela after Maduro's takeover: interim government promises release and makes concessions to the USA

Венесуела під новим керівництвом: уряд обіцяє звільнення політичних в’язнів та поступки Сполученим Штатам.

Political changes in Venezuela

As of January 11, 2026, political changes are underway in Venezuela following the takeover of Nicolas Maduro by American special forces. Delsi Rodriguez, who has served as acting president of Venezuela, promises the release of Maduro and makes concessions to the United States. The country is experiencing mass protests, notably, on January 10, a march of Maduro supporters took place in Caracas.

Situation with political prisoners

As part of these changes, the release of 18 individuals has been confirmed, among them is Virjilio Laverde. However, despite these steps, over 850 political prisoners remain in prisons. The reaction to these events from the international community has been quite active:

  • Donald Trump positively assessed the release of political prisoners, emphasizing the desire for peace.
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela announced direct contacts with the U.S. State Department.
  • The U.S. State Department issued an emergency warning for its citizens due to the high level of danger in the country.

“We will not rest until President Maduro returns”

Delsi Rodriguez

These events indicate a complex and tense situation in the country that requires further monitoring and analysis.

These events in Venezuela demonstrate a deep political crisis that may have serious consequences for stability in the region. Mass protests in support of Maduro indicate significant resistance from his supporters, which may complicate the power transition processes. At the same time, the international response, particularly from the USA, highlights the importance of this conflict on the global stage, which requires careful monitoring by the international community.