In a plot twist straight out of a geopolitical thriller, Russia has slammed reports about Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez being in Moscow as “fake news” this week. The denial comes amid swirling rumors about leadership changes in Caracas following Nicolas Maduro’s reported capture by U.S. forces. 🇻🇪⚖️
Spanish media outlets initially claimed Rodriguez gave interviews from Russia after recent tensions with Washington, but Cuban news agency Prensa Latina later countered that she remains in Venezuela. The truth remains as elusive as a TikTok trend timeline! 📱💬
Adding fuel to the fire, Venezuela’s Supreme Court ordered Rodriguez to assume acting presidential duties on Saturday. Young political analysts are calling this “the most dramatic power shift since Squid Game dropped on Netflix” – complete with international intrigue and conflicting narratives. 🎯🌎
With U.S.-Venezuela relations already resembling a high-stakes K-drama, this development could rewrite the rules of engagement in Latin American politics. Stay tuned as we track this story faster than a viral dance challenge! 💃📈
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