Delcy Rodriguez formally sworn in as Venezuela's interim president
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on January 5, 2026
1 min readLast updated: January 20, 2026
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on January 5, 2026
1 min readLast updated: January 20, 2026
Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as Venezuela's interim president as Nicolas Maduro faced drug charges in New York. The political shift follows U.S. intervention.
Jan 5 - Venezuela's vice president and oil minister Delcy Rodriguez was formally sworn in on Monday as the country's interim president, as U.S.-deposed President Nicolas Maduro appeared in a New York court on drug charges, after the Trump administration removed him from power in a dramatic weekend military action.
Rodriguez, a 56-year-old labor lawyer known for close connections to the private sector and her devotion to the ruling party, was sworn in by her brother Jorge, who is the head of the national assembly legislature.
Also sworn in on Monday were 283 lawmakers elected last May. Just a small number of are classed as opposition - most of the opposition, especially the faction directed by Nobel Prize winner Machado, boycotted the contest. The only lawmaker not in attendance was first lady Cilia Flores, who is in U.S. custody.
(Reporting by Reuters Staff)
Drug charges refer to legal accusations related to the possession, distribution, or manufacturing of illegal substances. These charges can vary in severity based on the type and amount of drugs involved.
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