Heads up, folks! Over the weekend, Spanish outlets (20 Minutos, The Objective, Vozpopuli) dropped a bombshell: after a U.S. strike on Caracas, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez supposedly dialed into VTV for an interview from Moscow. 😲📞
Russia's Foreign Ministry was quick to respond, labeling the reports as "fake news" and insisting Rodriguez never set foot in the capital. 🇷🇺❌
On the flip side, Cuban agency Prensa Latina, citing Venezuela's national press, says she's still in Caracas. ⚖️
Then, on Saturday (Jan 3), Venezuela's Supreme Court ordered Rodriguez to step in as acting president after President Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces. Talk about a power play! 🏛️🔥
Whether this is a strategic move to keep the government running or just another twist in Venezuela's political roller coaster, we'll be watching. Stay tuned for more updates as this saga unfolds! 🔍
What's your take on these developments? Drop your thoughts below! 👇✨
Reference(s):
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