Did Maduro Actually Flee the Country with US Assistance?

Did Maduro Actually Flee the Country with US Assistance?

Sevinc Kərimova · Siyasət ·

A nighttime operation presented as the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife was actually part of an exit plan coordinated with the US within the framework of a political agreement. According to information disseminated by Sky News, the process was more of a diplomatic settlement than a military operation.

The editorial reports, citing social media information, that according to the "agreement" noted by Sky News, Nicolás Maduro has already been taken to Puerto Rico, considered US territory. The source characterizes this step as a "negotiated exit" previously agreed upon by the parties, aimed at preventing the escalation of conflict.

The information states that in accordance with existing constitutional procedures, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, who is the head of the executive branch in Venezuela, has effectively begun to exercise presidential powers. Discussions are currently ongoing within the country regarding the legal mechanisms of governance.

The incident has caused significant repercussions in the region and on the international stage. Analysts state that this development indicates a new phase in the long-standing political crisis in Venezuela, and it is not excluded that diplomatic processes will accelerate in the coming days.