Delcy Rodriguez Swore and Went to Visit the Tomb of Hugo Chávez
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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today The Russian government expressed its support this Wednesday for the swearing-in of Delcy Rodríguez as president-in-charge of Venezuela, which took place on 5 January in the National Assembly, in accordance with the decision of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice. In a statement, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that Rodríguez's assumption "reflects the Vene…
The recent inauguration of Delcy Rodríguez as president of Venezuela has generated a great interest in the national and international political arena. His first official activity, a visit to Hugo Chávez's mausoleum, not only symbolizes an act of homage, but is also framed in a context of tensions and rumors surrounding the current situation in the country. Accompanied by senior government officials, Rodríguez seeks to reaffirm his commitment to …
Chavista leader Delcy Rodríguez visited the tomb of the late President Hugo Chávez (1999-2013), in Caracas, after swearing in as president in charge, after the
Delcy Rodríguez visits the tomb of Hugo Chávez after swearing in as president-in-charge
The new president also visited the mausoleum of the late president to refute rumors of his alleged destruction by U.S. troops.
The visit also served to refute a version indicating that the mausoleum had been destroyed during the bombing of the United States. Read more
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