politics
enero 27, 2026
La Conversa | Chevron, un magnate y Qatar entre los cerebros detrás del gobierno de Rodríguez
Se estima que varios agentes intervinieron en la operación que desembocó en la captura de Maduro y posterior nombramiento de Delcy Rodríguez como presidenta. Después de la extracción, Rodríguez se habría comprometido con el gobierno estadounidense a conducir el país. Por otra parte, la excarcelación de Rafael Tudares dejó muchas dudas sobre las negociaciones entre miembros del oficialismo, la iglesia católica y organizaciones de derechos humanos

TL;DR
- Nicolás Maduro was allegedly arrested on January 3rd as part of a "golpe de Palacio" involving Chevron, Henry Sargeant III, and Qatar.
- Delcy Rodríguez may have agreed to lead Venezuela but did not hand Maduro over to the US, according to reports.
- The release of Rafael Tudares, son-in-law of Edmundo González Urrutia, followed accusations of extortion and involved diplomatic figures.
- Several individuals, including the Swiss ambassador and representatives from the Red Cross and Catholic Church, denied claims of extortion related to Tudares' release.
- Material for the US embassy in Caracas began arriving after a visit from the former US Chargé d'Affaires, including the first cargo plane from the US since 2019.
- There are concerns about ongoing human rights violations in Venezuela, with reports of over 200 unacknowledged political prisoners and six journalists still incarcerated.