A resident holds a picture of Venezuelan opposition chief María Corina Machado throughout a celebration in Santiago, Chile, on Saturday, after U.S. forces seized Venezuela’s chief Nicolás Maduro.
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BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Through the opening session of Venezuela’s Nationwide Meeting this week, opposition lawmaker Tomás Guanipa stood as much as demand freedom for the nation’s greater than 800 political prisoners, one in all whom is his brother.
His protest lasted only a few seconds till he was shouted down by pro-regime legislators.
Certainly, Venezuela’s political opposition stays largely muzzled and shut out of energy. Though authoritarian chief Nicolás Maduro was seized by U.S. forces in Caracas over the weekend, his authoritarian regime stays in place. Maduro’s former vice chairman, Delcy Rodríguez, is now interim president.
The previous deputy of the Nationwide Meeting of Venezuela, Tomás Guanipa, observes throughout a protest referred to as by the opposition on the eve of the presidential inauguration in Caracas, Venezuela, on Jan. 9, 2025.
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Professional-regime figures proceed to run the safety forces, authorities ministries, statehouses and most metropolis halls across the nation. The federal government has decreed a 90-day state of emergency that empowers safety forces to seize “any person involved in the promotion or support” of the U.S. navy operation.
Simply as below Maduro, there may be nearly no room for dissent in Venezuela. Chatting with NPR by cellphone from Caracas, Guanipa mentioned: “The atmosphere is very authoritarian.”
The sudden flip of occasions has left the nation’s opposition activists — most of whom are in hiding or in exile — annoyed and confused about what to do subsequent.
Opposition chief and Nobel Peace Prize recipient María Corina Machado has been successfully sidelined by President Trump, who has chosen to work — for now — with interim President Rodríguez. However over the previous 13 years, Rodríguez absolutely supported Maduro as he jailed opponents, crushed protests and rigged elections.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado speaks throughout a information convention on the authorities’s consultant services in Oslo, Norway, Dec. 11, 2025.
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In his information convention on Saturday, Trump made no point out of restoring Venezuela’s democracy or the truth that a Machado-backed opposition candidate seems to have received the 2024 presidential election by a landslide earlier than it was stolen by Maduro.
“That is a kind of betraying of an electoral outcome that is just as shocking as what Trump did on Jan. 6 [2021], by not recognizing the U.S. electoral results,” mentioned Javier Corrales, a Venezuela knowledgeable at Amherst Faculty in Massachusetts. “And it’s even more shocking because María Corina Machado is a proven ally of the United States.”
Rodríguez is considered by Trump as somebody who can management the safety forces and preserve stability. In contrast, Machado has spent the previous twenty years denouncing regime figures for human rights abuses and different crimes and is distrusted by the armed forces, says John Polga-Hecimovich, a Venezuela scholar on the U.S. Naval Academy.
“In some sense it was a smart play by the Trump administration,” he mentioned. “You need to run Venezuela and avoid chaos and the way you do that is by holding the military in control. Delcy can do that and Machado cannot.”
Even Machado has praised Trump’s selections on Venezuela’s future. Chatting with Sean Hannity of Fox Information on Monday, she mentioned: “What he has done, as I said, is historic. It is a huge step towards a democratic transition.”
Nevertheless, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has mentioned new elections in Venezuela usually are not an instantaneous precedence for the U.S. On Wednesday, he unveiled a three-phase plan for the nation’s future. He mentioned the ultimate step would contain the transition to a extra consultant democratic authorities however offered few particulars.
“In the end, it will be up to the Venezuelan people to transform their country,” Rubio mentioned.
Phil Gunson, who is predicated in Caracas for the Worldwide Disaster Group, predicts that interim President Rodríguez — who he says is despised by many Venezuelans — will attempt to placate Trump to stay in energy whereas blocking any type of democratic opening.
“The biggest threat is an outbreak of democracy. This is kryptonite for these people. Democracy will see them thrown out,” he mentioned.
However Paola Bautista de Alemán, an opposition activist who fled Venezuela final 12 months, says Trump’s risk of additional navy intervention in Venezuela might strain the regime into holding free elections.
“Trump has mentioned Delcy should behave or she might face a destiny even worse than Maduro’s,” she mentioned.
Venezuela’s pro-regime Supreme Court docket on Saturday declared that Rodríguez would take over as interim president for as much as 90 days, a interval that may be prolonged to 6 months with a vote by the Nationwide Meeting. However the courtroom made no point out of latest elections, main some to invest Rodríguez might attempt to stay in energy.
Machado instructed Fox Information that the opposition would win a future election “with over 90% of the vote.”
Machado, who had been in hiding inside Venezuela for 16 months, snuck in another country in December with the assistance of personal U.S. safety forces so ought to might choose up her Nobel prize in Oslo. However she stays the nation’s hottest politician, and a few analysts suppose she ought to return dwelling.
“María Corina’s story is not over,” mentioned Andrés Izarra, a former authorities minister who broke with Maduro 10 years in the past. “If I were Maria Corina, I would go to Venezuela right now and start organizing on the street and mobilizing the people. All those people that voted for her are still there.”
Machado has vowed to return. However for now, it could be too harmful. Maduro holdovers management the military and police plus hundreds of paramilitaries.
Machado instructed Fox Information “I am planning to go back to Venezuela as soon as possible.”
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However amid the safety crackdown in Venezuela, she might be arrested upon arrival. Maduro holdovers management the military and police plus hundreds of paramilitaries.
Not serving to issues are festering rivalries inside the opposition. The coalition is made up of greater than a dozen events of various ideologies and for years the primary drive holding it collectively has been the push for regime change. However bitter infighting has additionally been its hallmark.
For instance, Machado refuses to work with the present crop of opposition lawmakers, like Guanipa, whom she views as traitors. They took half in final 12 months’s legislative elections regardless of Machado’s name for a boycott to protest the stolen 2024 presidential vote.
“These people don’t want democracy for Venezuela. They are part of the dictatorship,” mentioned Bautista de Alemán, who labored intently with Machado on the 2024 presidential marketing campaign.
For his half, Guanipa says Machado and different exiled politicians have made their very own blunders. He says electoral boycotts merely make the regime stronger and blames Machado for turning over Venezuela’s future to the Trump administration.
Even so, he says, “we are trying to unify the opposition forces.”





