Delcy Rodriguez taking presidential oath before Venezuela's National Assembly during swearing-in ceremony in Caracas
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Venezuela Begins New Chapter as Rodriguez Takes Presidential Oath

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Venezuela's National Assembly swore in Delcy Rodriguez as interim president, marking a new phase in the nation's political journey. The peaceful transition demonstrates the country's institutional resilience, with leaders pledging to serve all Venezuelans during this challenging period.

In a solemn ceremony that underscored Venezuela's constitutional processes, Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as interim president before the National Assembly on Monday, opening a new chapter for the South American nation.

Rodriguez, who previously served as vice president, took her oath before assembled lawmakers, pledging her commitment to all Venezuelans during this unprecedented transition. "I take this oath in the name of all Venezuelans," she declared, acknowledging the weight of responsibility now resting on her shoulders.

The peaceful transfer of power demonstrates the strength of Venezuela's democratic institutions even during times of uncertainty. The Supreme Court of Venezuela authorized the transition on Saturday, and the military pledged its support the following day, ensuring stability and continuity of government services for the nation's citizens.

The National Assembly also reelected Jorge Rodriguez as parliament speaker, providing legislative continuity during the transition period. Nicolas Maduro Guerra, addressing the assembly, offered reassurance to concerned citizens: "Count on me, count on my family. Venezuela is in good hands," he said, emphasizing the commitment to maintaining stability.

The transition comes as former President Nicolas Maduro faces legal proceedings in New York on drug trafficking charges following his capture by US forces. While the circumstances are unprecedented, Venezuelan officials are working through diplomatic and legal channels to address the situation.

Venezuela Begins New Chapter as Rodriguez Takes Presidential Oath

Rodriguez has signaled openness to constructive international dialogue, offering hope for improved relations with the United States and other nations. Officials emphasized Venezuela's desire for "international relations with everyone, based on equality, mutual respect, and cooperation, without threats and without interference."

This approach represents a potential turning point for Venezuela, which has faced years of international tensions and economic challenges. The willingness to engage diplomatically could open doors to new partnerships and opportunities for the Venezuelan people.

Throughout Caracas, citizens expressed their views peacefully, with thousands taking to the streets to voice their opinions. "Regardless of whether Nicolas Maduro has something to answer for in court, this was not the way to do it," said demonstrator Flur Alberto, reflecting the complex emotions many Venezuelans are experiencing.

The National Assembly, where the United Socialist Party of Venezuela and its allies hold 256 of 286 seats following last May's elections, demonstrated unity in supporting the constitutional transition process.

As Venezuela moves forward, the focus remains on ensuring stability, protecting democratic institutions, and serving the needs of ordinary Venezuelans. Rodriguez's leadership during this interim period will be crucial in navigating the nation through these uncharted waters.

The international community watches with interest as Venezuela works to balance domestic priorities with global diplomatic relationships. The coming weeks and months will reveal whether this transition can bring positive change and renewed hope to a nation that has weathered many storms.

For now, Venezuelans can take comfort in knowing their government continues to function, their institutions remain intact, and their leaders are committed to representing their interests during this challenging time.

Based on reporting by Guardian Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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