Venezuela’s Supreme Court Orders Delcy Rodriguez Become Interim President

CARACAS, Jan 3 (Reuters) – ‌The ​Constitutional Chamber ‌of Venezuela’s Supreme Court ordered ​on Saturday that Vice President ‍Delcy Rodríguez assume ​the role of ​acting ⁠president of the country in the absence of Nicolás Maduro, who was detained early Saturday morning in ‌an operation by U.S. forces.

The court ​ruling ‌said that Rodríguez ‍would ⁠assume “the office of President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, in order to guarantee administrative continuity and the comprehensive defense ​of the Nation.”

The ruling added that the court will debate the matter in order to “determine the applicable legal framework to guarantee the continuity of the State, the administration of government, and the defense of ​sovereignty in the face of the forced absence of the President of the Republic.”

(Reporting ​by Caracas Newsroom; Editing by Brendan O’Boyle)

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