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Maduro’s Successor Tightens Grip by Removing Key Allies

Last updated: April 18, 2026 4:12 pm
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Caracas — Venezuela’s new leadership is accelerating efforts to consolidate power by sidelining senior figures tied to the former Maduro administration, marking a significant reshaping of the country’s ruling structure.

According to political observers, the post-Maduro government has begun removing or reassigning several influential officials who were once central to maintaining the former president’s authority. The moves are being interpreted as an attempt by the successor administration to reduce internal rivalries and secure tighter control over state institutions.

Analysts say the shake-up reflects deeper tensions within Venezuela’s ruling coalition, where competing factions from the old Chavista network continue to vie for influence. Recent developments suggest that security, intelligence, and administrative elites linked to the previous leadership are increasingly being pushed out of decision-making roles.

The restructuring comes amid broader uncertainty over Venezuela’s political transition following Maduro’s departure from power earlier this year. While the new administration has promised stability and reform, critics argue that the ongoing purges could deepen divisions within the ruling establishment and fuel further instability.

Opposition figures have described the changes as a consolidation of authority rather than genuine reform, warning that the removal of experienced insiders could weaken institutional continuity.

The government has not publicly detailed the extent of the reshuffle, but officials insist the changes are part of a “necessary renewal” of the state apparatus to ensure loyalty and governance efficiency.

As the transition unfolds, Venezuela remains in a delicate phase, balancing between political restructuring and the risk of further internal fragmentation.

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