💨 Abstract
After Nicolás Maduro's capture, Venezuela's government, led by acting president Delcy Rodríguez, is showing signs of increased repression. Journalists and press members have been detained, and heavily armed security forces and pro-government motorcycle gangs are patrolling the streets. Rodríguez has pledged peace and stability, but her actions contrast this, with military checkpoints and warnings against drones. The government's structure remains intact, with Rodríguez potentially serving up to 180 days.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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