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Venezuelans wait as their country's future hangs in the balance, says resident
Summary
A Caracas resident says people are fearful and largely staying home after U.S. forces captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who now face trial in New York; Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as interim president.
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A resident and political analyst in Caracas describes a quiet, uneasy atmosphere as people wait to see what comes next. He reports many residents staying home and many businesses and schools closed following the recent capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The couple have been taken to the United States to face charges and are set to stand trial in New York. Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as interim president and has not announced plans to step down.
Key developments:
- U.S. forces captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, and they are to face trial in New York on charges reported as narco-terrorism.
- Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as interim president and remains in place.
- Residents in Caracas are reported as fearful, with many homes closed and schools and universities delaying classes.
- Supporters and some observers say opposition ally Edmundo González won the 2024 election, and exiled leader María Corina Machado remains a prominent figure in the political scene.
Summary:
Daily life in Caracas is reported as disrupted, with many people staying home and public institutions pausing normal operations. The detained leaders are scheduled to stand trial in New York, while Delcy Rodríguez is serving as interim president. Undetermined at this time.
