VENEZUELA will not be allowed to hold elections in the near future after ousted leader Nicolas Maduro was captured by US forces.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said it would be “premature” for a new president to be announced so soon after the dramatic fall of Maduro.

Ousted Nicolas Maduro being walked through New York after he was captured in a US special forces operation

Hardline socialist Delcy Rodriguez, 56, was named by the Supreme Court of Venezuela as the new leader in Maduro’s absence
Trump even said that Rodriguez is willing to work with the US in order to “make Venezuela great again”.
The US president added that ultimately she “doesn’t really have a choice” as he claimed that his administration would actually control policy in Caracas for the time being.
