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Nicolás Maduro

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Nicolás Maduro

Nicolás Maduro Moros (born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader who served as the 53rd president of Venezuela from 2013 until the United States intervention in Venezuela in 2026. He was transported to the US and charged with drug trafficking to which he and his wife pleaded not guilty. Although he was de facto removed from power, according to the Venezuelan government he is still the de jure president of Venezuela. A member of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), he served as the vice president of Venezuela under President Hugo Chávez from 2012 to 2013 and as minister of foreign affairs from 2006 to 2012. Initially a bus driver, Maduro rose to become a trade union leader before being elected to the National Assembly in 2000. He was appointed to a number of positions under Chávez, serving as President of the National Assembly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and vice president under Chávez. Maduro assumed the presidency after Chávez's death and won the 2013 special presidential election, becoming the 53rd president of Venezuela. He ruled Venezuela by decree after 2015 through powers granted to him by the ruling party legislature. Maduro's popularity declined following shortages in Venezuela and a drop in living standards which led to a wave of protests in 2014 that escalated into daily marches nationwide and repression of dissent. An opposition-led National Assembly was elected in 2015, but Maduro maintained power through the Supreme Tribunal, the National Electoral Council (CNE) and the military. The Supreme Tribunal stripped the elected National Assembly of power and authority, resulting in a constitutional crisis and another wave of protests in 2017. In response to the protests, the Constituent Assembly of Venezuela was elected in 2017 under voting conditions that the opposition alleged were irregular. In 2018, Maduro was reelected and sworn in. The president of the National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, was declared interim president by the opposition legislative body, starting a presidential crisis. In 2024, Maduro was reelected for a third term, although evidence indicates that he lost the election by a wide margin. Maduro was widely considered to have been leading an authoritarian government, characterized by electoral fraud, human rights abuses, corruption, censorship and severe economic hardship. The United Nations (UN) and Human Rights Watch have alleged that under Maduro's administration, thousands of people died in extrajudicial killings and seven million Venezuelans fled the country due to economic collapse. Maduro has denied all allegations of misconduct and argued that the US has conspired against Venezuela to manufacture a crisis to enact regime change.

Infobox

Vice President
Diosdado Cabello
Preceded by
Tabaré Vázquez
Succeeded by
Mauricio Macri
President
Hugo Chávez
Other offices held
Other offices held Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office 9 August 2006 – 13 October 2012PresidentHugo ChávezPreceded byAlí Rodríguez AraqueSucceeded byElías JauaPresident of the National Assembly of VenezuelaIn office 5 January 2005 – 7 August 2006Preceded byFrancisco AmeliachSucceeded byCilia FloresMember of the National AssemblyIn office 3 August 2000 – 7 August 2006ConstituencyCapital District
Constituency
Capital District
Diplomatic posts
Diplomatic posts Chair of the Non-Aligned MovementIn office 17 September 2016 – 25 October 2019Preceded byHassan RouhaniSucceeded byIlham AliyevPresident pro tempore of the Union of South American NationsIn office 23 April 2016 – 21 April 2017Preceded byTabaré VázquezSucceeded byMauricio Macri
Born
Nicolás Maduro Moros (1962-11-23) 23 November 1962 Caracas, Venezuela
Party
PSUV (since 2007)
Other political affiliations
MVR (until 2007)
Spouses
Adriana Guerra Angulo (div.) Cilia Flores (m. 2013)
Children
Nicolás Maduro Guerra
Criminal status
Incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center
Criminal charge
4 counts

Tables

· Awards and honours
Awards and orders
Country
Date
Place
Notes
Order of the Liberator
Venezuela
19 April 2013
Caracas, Venezuela
Highest decoration of Venezuela, given to every president.
Order of the Liberator General San Martín (Revoked)
Argentina
8 May 2013
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Highest decoration of Argentina awarded by political ally President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Revoked on 11 August 2017 by President Mauricio Macri for human rights violations.
Order of the Condor of the Andes
Bolivia
26 May 2013
La Paz, Bolivia
Highest decoration of Bolivia.
Bicentenary Order of the Admirable Campaign
Venezuela
15 June 2013
Trujillo, Venezuela
Venezuelan order.
Star of Palestine
Palestine
16 May 2014
Caracas, Venezuela
Highest decoration of Palestine.
Order of Augusto César Sandino
Nicaragua
17 March 2015
Managua, Nicaragua
Highest decoration of Nicaragua.
Order of José Martí
Cuba
18 March 2016
La Habana, Cuba
Cuban order.
Order of Francisco Morazán
Honduras
28 January 2024
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Highest decoration of Honduras.
· Elections › Electoral history
Votes
Votes
Election
Votes
First round
%
First round
Position
First round
Result
2013
2013
Election
2013
First round
7,587,579
First round
50
First round
No. 1
First round
Elected
2018
2018
Election
2018
First round
6,245,862
First round
67
First round
No. 1
First round
Elected
2024
2024
Election
2024
First round
5,150,092
First round
51
First round
No. 1
First round
Elected
Election
First round
Votes
%
Position
Result
2013
7,587,579
50
No. 1
Elected
2018
6,245,862
67
No. 1
Elected
2024
5,150,092
51
No. 1
Elected
· External links
Preceded byFrancisco Ameliach
Preceded byFrancisco Ameliach
Political offices
Preceded byFrancisco Ameliach
Political offices
President of the National Assembly 2005–2006
Political offices
Succeeded byCilia Flores
Preceded byAlí Rodríguez Araque
Preceded byAlí Rodríguez Araque
Political offices
Preceded byAlí Rodríguez Araque
Political offices
Minister of Foreign Affairs 2006–2013
Political offices
Succeeded byElías Jaua
Preceded byElías Jaua
Preceded byElías Jaua
Political offices
Preceded byElías Jaua
Political offices
Vice President of Venezuela 2012–2013
Political offices
Succeeded byJorge Arreaza
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Political offices
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Political offices
President of Venezuela 2013–present (de jure)
Political offices
Succeeded byDelcy Rodríguez Acting
Diplomatic posts
Diplomatic posts
Political offices
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byHassan Rouhani
Preceded byHassan Rouhani
Political offices
Preceded byHassan Rouhani
Political offices
Chair of the Non-Aligned Movement 2016–2019
Political offices
Succeeded byIlham Aliyev
Preceded byTabaré Vázquez
Preceded byTabaré Vázquez
Political offices
Preceded byTabaré Vázquez
Political offices
President pro tempore of the Union of South American Nations 2016–2017
Political offices
Succeeded byMauricio Macri
Party political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
Party political offices
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Political offices
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Political offices
Leader of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela 2013–2026
Political offices
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded byFrancisco Ameliach
President of the National Assembly 2005–2006
Succeeded byCilia Flores
Preceded byAlí Rodríguez Araque
Minister of Foreign Affairs 2006–2013
Succeeded byElías Jaua
Preceded byElías Jaua
Vice President of Venezuela 2012–2013
Succeeded byJorge Arreaza
Preceded byHugo Chávez
President of Venezuela 2013–present (de jure)
Succeeded byDelcy Rodríguez Acting
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byHassan Rouhani
Chair of the Non-Aligned Movement 2016–2019
Succeeded byIlham Aliyev
Preceded byTabaré Vázquez
President pro tempore of the Union of South American Nations 2016–2017
Succeeded byMauricio Macri
Party political offices
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Leader of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela 2013–2026
Incumbent

References

  1. Acting: 5 March – 19 April 2013
  2. Following the 2026 United States intervention in Venezuela, in which Maduro was captured by and taken to the United Stat
  3. Following the 2018 Venezuelan presidential election, the National Electoral Council published results with Maduro winnin
  4. Although Nicolás Maduro's exact birthplace has been questioned on several occasions and high-ranking government official
  5. Narco-terrorism conspiracy Cocaine importation conspiracy Possession of machine guns and destructive devices Conspira
  6. Spanish pronunciation: [nikoˈlas maˈðuɾo ˈmoɾos] ⓘ
  7. Several sources have referred to Maduro as the "former" president.
  8. Reuters
    https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/venezuelas-supreme-court-orders-delcy-rodriguez-become-interim-president-2026-01-04/
  9. "Venezuelan court directs Vice President Delcy Rodriguez to assume duties of acting president"
    https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/venezuela-explosions-caracas-intl-hnk-01-03-26
  10. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/03/world/trump-united-states-strikes-venezuela
  11. "Maduro is Venezuela's only president, says VP Delcy Rodriguez"
    https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c5yqygxe41pt?post=asset%3A7a8418c7-e2e5-4e95-93d6-b4b7352b27b1#post
  12. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/jan/05/venezuela-live-updates-trump-us-interim-president-collaborate
  13. "DIVULGACIÓN DE RESULTADOS ELECCIONES 2018"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20190607200303/http://www.cne.gov.ve/ResultadosElecciones2018/index.php
  14. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/21/venezuela-elections-nicolas-maduro-wins-second-term
  15. La Prensa
    http://www.laprensalara.com.ve/?p=419204
  16. "El Parlamento de Venezuela, liderado por la oposición, declara a Nicolás Maduro "usurpador" de la presidencia"
    https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-america-latina-46890362
  17. The Wall Street Journal
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-the-hell-is-going-on-how-a-tiny-cabal-galvanized-venezuelas-opposition-11549555626
  18. CNN
    https://edition.cnn.com/americas/live-news/venezuela-protests-2019/index.html
  19. The Wall Street Journal
    https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/venezuela-strikes/card/maduro-faces-federal-drug-trafficking-charges-in-u-s--hqFy8dcmWFBCuxLJNORl
  20. Justice
    https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1422326/dl
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