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Venezuela's legislature sworn in after reported capture of Maduro
Summary
Jorge Rodriguez was sworn in on Jan. 5 as president of the National Assembly and pledged to uphold the constitution; Nicolas Maduro Guerra expressed support for interim president Delcy Rodriguez and called for the return of his parents.
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Jorge Rodriguez was sworn in on Monday, January 5, as president of Venezuela's National Assembly. He pledged to uphold the country's constitution and laws during a session that was broadcast on state television. The session took place after the reported capture of Nicolás Maduro. Maduro's son, Nicolas Maduro Guerra, voiced support for interim president Delcy Rodriguez and called for the return of his parents.
Key developments:
- Jorge Rodriguez was sworn in on Jan. 5 as president of the National Assembly and pledged to uphold the constitution and laws.
- The parliamentary session was broadcast on state television.
- The session occurred after the reported capture of Nicolás Maduro.
- Nicolas Maduro Guerra publicly voiced support for interim president Delcy Rodriguez and called for his parents to be returned.
Summary:
The new assembly leadership has been installed and publicly affirmed adherence to the constitution. Maduro's son expressed support for the interim president and requested the return of his parents. Undetermined at this time.
