Venezuela's Delcy Rodríguez remains acting president after her initial 90-day appointment expired
Read our Privacy notice Delcy Rodríguez remained Venezuela’s acting president on Monday, exceeding the 90-day limit on her temporary role set by the country's high court following the U.S. However, it's unclear how much longer she will keep the post as lawmakers have not taken a public vote to extend her term past last Friday’s deadline. Under Venezuela's constitution, according to an article referenced by the court, temporary absences are to be filled by the vice president — which was...
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