Venezuela: Rodriguez holds first cabinet meeting, creates commission for Maduro release
Venezuela marked a significant political moment as Vice President Delcy RodrĂguez held her first official cabinet meeting, signaling a renewed phase in the countryâs governance. The meeting brought together key ministers and senior officials to discuss national priorities, economic stability, and international relations amid ongoing political pressure on the Maduro administration.
One of the major announcements from the meeting was the creation of a special commission dedicated to addressing issues related to President NicolĂĄs Maduroâs political status and international challenges. According to government sources, the commission will focus on diplomatic engagement, legal strategy, and coordination with international allies to counter sanctions and political actions taken against the Venezuelan leadership.
RodrĂguez emphasized unity, resilience, and sovereignty during the meeting, stating that the government remains committed to protecting Venezuelaâs democratic institutions. She highlighted the importance of strengthening internal governance while maintaining dialogue with global partners who support Venezuelaâs independence and constitutional order.
The cabinet also reviewed economic measures aimed at stabilizing inflation, boosting domestic production, and improving public welfare programs. Ministers presented updates on energy, healthcare, food security, and social development initiatives, underlining the governmentâs focus on addressing everyday challenges faced by Venezuelan citizens.
Political analysts view the formation of the commission as a strategic move by the government to consolidate its position both domestically and internationally. Supporters see it as a step toward defending national sovereignty, while critics argue it reflects increasing political tension surrounding Venezuelaâs leadership.
As RodrĂguez steps into a more prominent leadership role, her first cabinet meeting sets the tone for the administrationâs direction in the coming months. The developments are expected to influence Venezuelaâs diplomatic stance and internal political dynamics, drawing close attention from the international community.
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