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Venezuela floated a plan for Maduro to slowly give up power, but was rejected by US, AP source says

The Venezuelan proposal seeks a phased transition with Vice President Delcy Rodriguez completing Maduro’s term, but the U.S. rejects it citing narco-terrorism allegations.

  • Venezuelan officials floated a plan for President Nicolás Maduro to step down in three years and hand over power to Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
  • The Trump administration rejected the proposal because it continues to question the legitimacy of Maduro's rule and accuse him of overseeing a narco-terrorist state.
  • Maduro ridiculed reports that Rodriguez would replace him as an attempt to divide Venezuelans, while Trump confirmed authorizing covert CIA action in Venezuela.
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The tensions between Trump and Venezuela are reaching a new climax. The US military is massively strengthening its presence in the Caribbean. An open war threatens.

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Venezuelan government officials proposed a plan in which President Nicolás Maduro would leave office in the long run, in an attempt to ease the growing pressure of the United States on the government in Caracas, according to a former government official of President Donald Trump.The proposal, which was rejected by the White House, proposes that Maduro renounce power in three years and hand over authority to his vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, w…

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Venezuelan government officials proposed a plan in which President Nicolás Maduro would leave office in the long run, in an attempt to ease the growing pressure of the United States on the government in Caracas, according to a former government official of President Donald Trump.

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Venezuela floated a plan for Maduro to slowly give up power, but was rejected by US, AP source says

Venezuelan government officials floated a plan in which President Nicolás Maduro would eventually leave office, a bid aimed at easing mounting U.S. pressure on the government in Caracas.

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Maduro Mobilizes Troops, Says Venezuela Ready for War

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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