Turbulent Times in Venezuela: Delcy Rodriguez's First 100 Days

As Venezuela enters a new era after the US ouster of Nicolas Maduro, the world watches to see if interim President Delcy Rodriguez will allow elections as the nation navigates uncharted waters.
It has been a tumultuous 100 days since Delcy Rodriguez assumed the role of acting president in Venezuela following the US-backed removal of Nicolas Maduro from power. The situation in the South American nation remains volatile, with the international community closely monitoring Rodriguez's every move as she navigates this uncertain political landscape.
When Maduro's regime was ousted, Washington outlined a three-phase plan for Venezuela's transition to democracy. However, as the country enters this new chapter, the pressing question remains: Will Rodriguez fulfill her promise and allow free and fair elections to take place?
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


