Maduro’s capture, change in Venezuela regime may be an ‘inside job’: Report

Updated: Jan 5th, 2026

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Maduro’s capture, change in Venezuela regime may be an ‘inside job’: Report

After the capture of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro’s capture, US President Donald Trump has said that Venezuela will be effectively ‘run’ by the US under Venezuela Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.

The capture of the South American country's president and a regime change may not be sudden as it seems, as per a Telegraph report.

Like a true diplomatic tale filled with twists, the media house has claimed that Vice President Rodriguez, in a ‘secret meeting’ in Doha facilitated by a ‘key royal figure’ had talks about a future without Marudo with the representatives from Washington.

The report claim that if such a meeting took place, the capture of Maduro might be an ‘inside job’. The US is eyeing Venezuela’s oil and influence currently lying with Russia, Iran, and Cuba, while democratic restoration can just be a positive outcome, analysts suggested in the reports.

This, however, wasn’t reflected in Rodriguez’s post-capture speech, where she said, “There is only one president in this country, and his name is Nicolas Maduro.”

After Maduro’s capture, Venezuela’s Supreme Court had directed Rodriguez took charge as the Interim President, a day after the US attacked the South American nation and ‘captured’ Maduro and his wife. 

The Constitutional Chamber, in a ruling after the attack, stated that Rodriguez would assume the presidency to maintain the nation’s administrative continuity and safety.

The court stated that it would further consider how to establish a legal framework that ensures the continuity of the state, the functioning of the government, and the protection of sovereignty in light of the President of the Republic's “forced absence”.

Rodriguez, 56, is a key player within Venezuela’s socialist framework. A loyal confidante of Maduro, she has occupied the roles of Vice President, Finance Minister, and Oil Minister, amassing significant economic influence as the nation faced US sanctions and soaring inflation.

Maduro has previously referred to her as a ‘tiger’ for her vigorous defence of his regime. A native of Caracas, Rodriguez is the daughter of Jorge Antonio Rodriguez, a leftist guerrilla leader and the founder of the Liga Socialista party.

She pursued a law degree at the Central University of Venezuela, according to CNN, and has ascended swiftly through the political ranks over the last ten years.

In June 2018, Maduro appointed Rodriguez as Vice President, making the announcement on X and highlighting her as “a young woman, brave, seasoned, daughter of a martyr, revolutionary, and proven in countless battles”.

In August 2024, Maduro expanded Rodriguez’s responsibilities by adding the oil ministry, charging her with overseeing the growing US sanctions imposed on Venezuela’s crucial industry.

She has also taken on the role of the nation’s chief economic authority.

For now, US President Donald Trump said that he has left Maduro’s Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, who was sworn in as his successor, in place.

Rodriguez, however, in a fierce rebuttal, had accused the US of aggression and said, “This regime change would also allow for the seizure of our energy, mineral, and natural resources.”

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