Maduro's son gives 'unconditional support' to newly sworn in interim Venezuela president
Nicolás Maduro Guerra vowed unity and mobilizations to counter external aggression after US forces captured his father and stepmother, transferring them to New York for trial.
- On Jan 4 and 5, Nicolás Maduro Guerra, PSUV lawmaker and son of the deposed leader, called supporters to mobilise publicly to regroup, strengthen unity and seek political and military coordination.
- In a pre-dawn Saturday operation, US commandos seized Nicolás Maduro, deposed Venezuelan leader, and within hours Maduro and Cilia Flores, First Lady, were transferred to New York, local reporting says.
- In an audio message, Nicolás Maduro Guerra warned of possible betrayal within the ruling movement, saying, `History will tell who the traitors were, history will reveal it.` and vowed resilience by urging supporters to 'raise the banners of dignity.'
- Some supporters staged demonstrations Sunday in Caracas, Venezuela, waving flags and holding posters, while PSUV leadership stressed Nicolás Maduro is in US custody and vowed to resist divisions.
- Internationally, the episode prompted warnings that the US may take further military action if an interim leadership does not comply, while Nicolás Maduro Guerra, a PSUV lawmaker from La Guaira, urged unity to prevent splits in the ruling party.
104 Articles
104 Articles
Nicolas Maduro Guerra supported Acting President Delcy Rodriguez and reassured his father.
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. Nicolás Maduro Guerra, son of President Nicolás Maduro and a member of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), said Monday that his father was “kidnapped” by the United States and called for “international solidarity” for his return to the South American country. Maduro Guerra made these statements during the inaugural session of Venezuela’s National Assembly, held two days after Maduro and his …
He wants to believe it. The son of the fallen Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, Nicolas Maduro Guerra, re-elected MP, estimated in a speech this Monday that his father and his mother-in-law will "come back" soon, after their capture by the American forces last Saturday. "The sooner they will be with us, thanks to all the struggle of the people mobilized inside and outside the country, they will come back!" said the one nicknamed "Nicolasito" …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium




























