Venezuela's political landscape shifts as President Maduro's removal sparks debates over transition and democracy.
Over a month after US special forces removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from Caracas, the country is navigating an uncertain political transition. His vice president Delcy Rodríguez assumed charge, following an unprecedented constitutional situation declared by the Supreme Court.
Diplomatic ties with Washington are being restored, and the oil sector has been opened to private operators. However, public fear persists as key figures of the old establishment remain in power. The question is whether this transition amounts to meaningful change or a recalibration of the country's political system under new leadership.