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TL:DR

  • Delcy Rodriguez has been appointed interim leader of Venezuela following the US’s removal of Nicolas Maduro.
  • Rodriguez vows to collaborate with the Trump administration and seeks “respectful relations” with the US.
  • Choice of Rodriguez over opposition leader Maria Corina Machado raises concerns.
  • She has a controversial past, serving under Maduro and facing sanctions for human rights violations.
  • The US outlined demands for Rodriguez, including a crackdown on drug markets and foreign influence.

Who is Delcy Rodriguez, the Trump-backed new leader of Venezuela? | News World

Delcy Rodriguez is now the interim leader of Venezuela – but she has quite the past.
The former Vice President of Venezuela has been sworn in as interim leader after the US ousted Nicolas Maduro.

Following the divide and conquer campaign by the Americans, the one fierce ally of Maduro has become the ‘Yes woman’ America so desperately wanted.

Delcy Rodriguez, who has vowed to work with the Trump administration, was sworn in by her brother, Jorge Rodriguez, who was re-elected as speaker. Shortly after being sworn in, Donald Trump appeared to threaten her, saying she could ‘pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro’ if she didn’t bend to the administration’s wishes.

Democracy is second to oil

After being sworn in, Rodriguez said Venezuela is seeking ‘respectful relations’ with the US. But choosing to swear in Rodriguez over democratic opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado has raised some eyebrows – here’s all you need to know about Rodriguez.

Shifting relationship with the US

Rodriguez was a fierce ally of Nicolas Maduro. Shortly after Maduro’s arrest, Rodriguez and Maduro’s son appeared to be sympathetic to the deposed leader. ‘I come with sorrow for the suffering inflicted upon the Venezuelan people following an illegitimate military aggression against our homeland,’ Rodriguez said on Saturday.

Maduro’s son, Nicolas Maduro Guerra, added: ‘If we normalise the kidnapping of a head of state, no country is safe. Today, it’s Venezuela. Tomorrow, it could be any nation that refuses to submit. This is not a regional problem. It is a direct threat to global political stability.’

Shortly after making the statement, however, Rodriguez appeared to change her tune to appease Trump. ‘We extend an invitation to the government of the US to work jointly on an agenda of cooperation, aimed at shared development, within the framework of international law, and that strengthens lasting peaceful coexistence,’ she said.

The choice of Rodriguez over Machado, the opposition leader, who was forced to live in hiding after supporting the candidate who replaced her in the election after she was barred by Maduro, has also caused some confusion. Machado has been living in exile in Oslo, having fled Venezuela as threats against her mounted.

After winning the Nobel Prize, she dedicated it to Trump (brown-nosing at its best), but Trump still appears not to trust Machado. He said on Saturday: ‘She doesn’t have the support within, or the respect within, the country. She’s a very nice woman, but she doesn’t have the respect.’

From lawyer to vice president

Before entering politics, Rodriguez worked as a lawyer (Picture: AFP). Before joining the government, Rodriguez was a lawyer who worked in labour law. She spent years in England and France, where she received her postgraduate degrees. After returning to Venezuela, she entered politics while Hugo Chavez was still the leader, serving as vice minister for European Affairs. In 2013, shortly after Maduro also took office, she became a household name in Venezuelan politics.

Her brother, Jorge Rodriguez, is head of Venezuela’s National Assembly. In her own time in politics, she’s defended Maduro, eventually being named as his Vice President in 2018. Previously, she served as finance minister and oil minister. Rodriguez’s travels abroad have been cause for concern – out of all Venezuelan officials, she travels to China, Russia, and Turkey the most.

Controversies and sanctions

Due to her role in Maduro’s government, Rodriguez has been the focus of sanctions from the European Union and a travel ban due to human rights violations. She’s also sanctioned by the United States, Canada, and Switzerland for ‘dismantling democracy’ in Venezuela. She’s also banned from entering Colombia, which is known to oppose Maduro’s brutal regime.

In 2020, she was the focus of a scandal called ‘Delcygate’, in which she fraudulently sold 104 bars of Venezuelan gold to Spanish businessmen for millions. Given her sanctions in the country, the sale sparked outrage, and the secrecy of her visit prompted security concerns.

Rodriguez has vowed to work with America

The US has given Rodriguez a list of demands for her time as interim leader in Venezuela, but made it clear they want her to step aside for free and fair elections when the time comes.

The US wants her to crack down on drug markets, stop the sale of oil to US enemies, and kick out Iranian, Cuban, and other foreign actors who work against America from her country. Trump doesn’t seem worried that Rodriguez, who was a fierce defender of Maduro, will fight back against this.

He’s suggested she could face military action if she fails to cooperate, adding: ‘Venezuela, thus far, has been very nice. But it helps to have a force as we have. If they don’t behave, we will do a second strike.’

But for Rodriguez to dismantle the Maduro allies left in the country will be a battle in itself; someone close to Trump’s Venezuela operation described it as ‘an unstable pit of vipers.’

TL:DR

  • British man Mark Counsell, 31, has gone missing in Southeast Asia after a Christmas video call with family.
  • He was last seen on 25 December, believed to be in Thailand or Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Described as 5ft 9in tall, with short brown hair and a brown/ginger beard.
  • Last seen wearing a khaki Fred Perry t-shirt.
  • Police urge anyone with information to come forward.

Desperate search for Brit who vanished in Thailand after video call with family

Mark was travelling in Southeast Asia when he disappeared.

Police have launched an urgent search after a British man vanished 6,000 miles away after calling his family on Christmas.

Mark Counsell, 31, was travelling in Southeast Asia but disappeared after calling his family to wish them a happy holiday.

Police say Mark, of Pontypool, South Wales, is believed to be in either Thailand or the Kuala Lumpur area of Malaysia.

The Gwent force said: ‘Mark was last seen on Thursday, December 25, between 9am and 10am on video call, as he has been travelling in Thailand recently.

‘He is believed to be in either Thailand or the Kuala Lumpur area of Malaysia. He is described as a white male, aged 31 years old, 5ft 9in height, with an average build.

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‘He has short brown hair with faded sides and a short brown/ginger beard, which is longer on the chin. He was last seen wearing a Khaki coloured Fred Perry t-shirt.’

Anyone with information has been urged to contact the police with information on his whereabouts.

Last year, a tourist who went missing on a night out while in Thailand was found on life support after emergency brain surgery.

Ashton Jones, 29, went on a last-minute trip to Bangkok but was separated from his friends on a night out.

Five days after Ashton arrived in Thailand to meet up with a lifelong friend, his family were told he was missing after a night out on the town.

His friends spent hours searching for Ashton after he went missing from the nightclub, before finding him in the hospital. Medics believe he was attacked.

After raising thousands for him to return to the UK, Ashton finally arrived in London weeks after his accident.

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