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Nicols Maduro Moros, captured Venezuelan president
United States President Donald Trump, on Saturday, claimed that US forces have captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, following what he described as a “large-scale” military strike against Venezuela.
As of the time of filing this report, the claim has not been independently verified by Venezuelan authorities or international observers. Below are the key facts surrounding Nicolás Maduro and the development, as publicly known.
In this article, TRIBUNE ONLINE highlights some quick facts to know about the captured Venezuelan President:
Background
Full Name: Nicolás Maduro Moros
Date of Birth: November 23, 1962
Place of Birth: Caracas, Venezuela
Political Career
Early Life: Former bus driver and trade union leader before entering politics.
Rise to Power: Close ally of late President Hugo Chávez.
Key Offices Held:
Minister of Foreign Affairs (2006–2013)
Vice President (2012–2013)
President of Venezuela: Assumed office in 2013 following Chávez’s death and remained in power through multiple contested elections.
Elections and Governance
2013 Election: Won a narrow and disputed victory after Chávez’s death.
2018 and 2024 Elections: Widely criticised by opposition groups and several foreign governments, which alleged irregularities and lack of transparency.
Governance Record: His administration was marked by severe economic crisis, hyperinflation, shortages of basic goods, and a mass migration of Venezuelans estimated at over seven million people.
International Relations and Legal Issues
Global Standing: Maduro’s government faced diplomatic isolation, with some Western countries at various times recognising opposition figures as Venezuela’s legitimate leaders.
U.S. Indictment: In 2020, the United States indicted Maduro on charges including narco-terrorism, drug trafficking and corruption, allegations he consistently denied.
U.S. Bounty: Washington announced a multimillion-dollar reward for information leading to his arrest, which increased over the years.
Personal Life
Spouse: Cilia Flores, a senior political figure who previously served as Attorney General and President of the National Assembly.
Children: One son, Nicolás Maduro Guerra.
Legacy and Controversy
Supporters’ View: Maduro is seen by loyalists as a defender of socialism and Venezuelan sovereignty.
Critics’ View: Opponents accuse him of authoritarianism, economic mismanagement, and human rights abuses.
Current Situation: If confirmed, the reported capture would mark a dramatic and unprecedented end to his long and controversial rule.
Further details are expected as reactions emerge from Caracas and the international community.
(Nigerian Tribune, with headline reworked)