Venezuela's Armed Forces Recognize Acting President as Commander-in-Chief
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The army and police on Wednesday swore allegiance to Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, who took office after a US military operation in Caracas and the capture of President Nicolas Maduro earlier this year, the French news agency AFP reported.
Venezuela's military and police on Wednesday swore allegiance to interim President Delcy Rodriguez, whom the United States left in power after Nicolas Maduro was ousted.
Delcy Rodríguez, Commander-in-Chief of Venezuela and with Conditional Support From the United States
The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, was recognized on Wednesday as commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, while the United States has expressed its support to him, although conditioned, warning that if he does not cooperate, Washington does not rule out any option after the attack on 3 January. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, on behalf of the security agencies, and Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López, on behalf of the…
Almost a month after the capture of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's president-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, took office as the Commander-in-Chief of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB).The official act held on January 28 was broadcast by the Venezuelan state television channel (VTV); in it, the country's senior military commanders swore allegiance to the government's leader.Delcy Rodríguez took office as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed ForcesT…
The army expresses its loyalty to the interim president. Opposition leader Machado criticizes Rodríguez as part of the criminal Maduro system.
CARACAS (AP) — Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, received the insignia of commander-in-chief of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces on Wednesday, nearly four weeks after ousted President Nicolás Maduro was captured by the United States in a nighttime military operation on January 3. Rodríguez, the first woman to serve as commander-in-chief of the country's military branches, received the baton and sword of South American independe…
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