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Maduro Appoints New Leadership Amid US Tensions in Venezuela

Maduro bolsters Leadership Amidst US-Venezuela ⁣Tensions

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced ‍a critically important restructuring⁣ of his inner circle on Monday, appointing a 12-member political bureau designed to⁣ consolidate⁤ power and navigate escalating tensions wiht the United States. The move, unveiled during‌ a rally of Chavista supporters outside the‌ Miraflores Palace, ⁤aims‍ to strengthen the “leadership at the ⁢highest level” of the ruling socialist movement, according to Maduro.

The‍ newly formed bureau includes prominent figures already holding key positions within ⁣the government and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV). Diosdado Cabello, currently Minister ⁣of the Interior and General Secretary of the PSUV, retains a central role. Jorge Rodríguez, President of the⁢ National assembly, was named Undersecretary‍ General, while Héctor Rodríguez,⁣ Minister of Education, will lead the newly created Secretariat of Social movements, Popular Power and Patriotic Pole.

Other​ appointments saw Nahum Fernández, head of government for the Capital District, ⁢taking charge of Street Mobilization, and Pedro Infante,‍ a Vice President of the National ‍Assembly, becoming Secretary of Parliamentary Affairs.Francisco Ameliach,‌ a deputy and regional progress leader, will oversee Security and Defense, ‍while Maduro’s wife, Cilia Flores, was appointed ‍Secretary of Strategy. Rounding out the bureau are Gabriela Jiménez ⁣(Extensive Political Training), Tania Díaz (International Affairs), Delcy Rodríguez (Production and finance), carmen Meléndez (Organization), and Grecia Colmenares (Youth).

The ‌announcement comes against a backdrop of heightened⁣ friction with the US, stemming from a ⁢sustained military presence in the caribbean Sea ​as August. Recent warnings⁢ from the⁣ US Federal Aviation Management ‍(FAA) advising caution for flights over Venezuela and the southern Caribbean have⁢ prompted several international airlines – including Iberia,Avianca,and Turkish‌ Airlines – to⁣ suspend service to the country. President Trump further escalated the situation on Saturday by stating Venezuela’s airspace ⁣would remain “closed in its ​entirety,” ⁣a ⁣claim vehemently rejected by Caracas.

Venezuela has responded by lodging formal complaints with both the‌ OPEC+⁢ alliance⁢ and ⁢the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), accusing the US of “bullying” tactics and alleging a desire to seize the nation’s oil reserves. Maduro, addressing the Chavista rally, ⁤emphasized that Venezuela’s strength lies in its people, its defense⁤ capabilities, and its determination to forge its own path. ‌ The formation of this new political ⁣bureau signals a clear effort to⁤ solidify internal control and present a united front in the face of external pressure.

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