Venezuela remains politically unstable one month after the controversial seizure of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife by U.S. authorities – an event locals call “the day everything changed.”
The February 3 anniversary finds Caracas divided, with rival factions vying for power amid economic strain. CGTN’s Stephen Gibbs reports street protests have become “as common as arepas,” while global analysts debate whether new elections could stabilize the oil-rich nation.
🔍 Key questions remain unanswered: Will Maduro face trial abroad? Can Venezuela rebuild international ties? And what does this mean for Latin America’s geopolitical balance? With China and Russia monitoring developments closely, the crisis has become a flashpoint in great-power rivalries.
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One month after Maduro taken from country, Venezuela remains in flux
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