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Venezuela Shock: US Draws Red Line for China

Maduro Still President, Venezuelan Government Declares

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
5 months ago
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From the first hours after the arrest abroad, the loud message coming out of Caracas was very clear: the government insists that Maduro remains president, no matter where he is held or who says otherwise. This stance sets the tone for everything happening now: confusion, fear, loyalty, and a hard refusal to accept outside control.

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  • Power at Home, Absence Abroad
  • Why the Government is Closing Ranks
  • The Streets Tell Another Story
  • Oil Pressure Behind the Scenes
  • No Clear Replacement Plan
  • Bottom Line

Power at Home, Absence Abroad

This situation is strange. A leader is not in his country, yet his team says nothing has changed. Inside Venezuela, ministers are still giving orders, security forces are still taking instructions, and state TV still speaks with the same voice.

Maduro Still President, Venezuelan Government Declares
Why the Government is Closing Ranks

The ruling circle knows one thing very well: division is dangerous. The moment they start fighting among themselves, the system can fall apart fast.

By standing together and repeating the same line, they are trying to show strength. Even if the president is gone physically, they want people to believe the structure is still solid.

This is not about love for one man. It is about survival.

The Streets Tell Another Story

Away from official speeches, the streets feel unsure. People are not celebrating loudly. They are not protesting in large numbers either.

Shops open late or close early. People buy food and basic items quietly. Parents worry more than usual. This calm is not peace, it is caution.

Venezuelans have lived through many shocks. They know it is better to wait and watch before reacting.

Oil Pressure Behind the Scenes

Oil is the real engine here. With exports blocked and production slowing, money is tight. When oil stops moving, everything else suffers: salaries, imports, even loyalty.

Keeping the claim of authority alive helps the government keep control of oil decisions, at least for now. Losing that grip would mean losing leverage.

No Clear Replacement Plan

One big problem is the lack of a clear next step. There is no widely accepted new leader inside the country. The opposition is divided. Foreign powers are arguing among themselves.

In moments like this, systems often cling to what they know, even if it is broken. That explains why officials keep saying the same thing again and again.

Outside Venezuela, many governments reject the idea that nothing has changed. Inside, officials reject foreign voices completely. This clash makes compromise harder.

Every statement from abroad seems to harden local resistance. The more pressure comes in, the more the government digs in.

Bottom Line

Saying the president is still in charge is less about truth and more about buying time.

This line can work for a while, but not forever. Power needs presence, money, and acceptance. Right now, at least one of those is missing.

For now, the government is standing firm, repeating its position, and hoping control lasts. Whether that claim can survive reality is the real question Venezuela is quietly asking itself.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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