Venezuelas Maduro ouster leaves top allies in control of government
January 4, 2026 • Google News World
Venezuela’s President Maduro Steps Down, Top Allies Remain in Power
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has stepped down from office, but his top allies continue to hold significant power in the country. According to reports, Maduro’s departure was facilitated by a CIA team and a series of coordinated actions.
Maduro had been facing opposition from various factions within Venezuela, including those who sought regime change. The US government had also taken an interest in Venezuela’s oil industry, with plans to seize and revitalize it.
The transition of power in Venezuela has raised concerns about the country’s future direction. With Maduro out of office, his top allies are now in a position to shape the country’s policies and institutions.
Details of the CIA team’s involvement in Maduro’s departure remain unclear, but reports suggest that months of preparation were involved. The operation was reportedly carried out with surprise and stealth, using steel doors and other security measures to evade detection.
The US government has not commented on its role in Maduro’s departure, but it is clear that the country’s interests in Venezuela are now being pursued by new actors. The future direction of Venezuela remains uncertain, as the country navigates a period of transition and uncertainty.
Source: Google News World