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Venezuela in Turmoil: Ousted President “Pleads Not Guilty” in U.S. Court, Insists He Remains Venezuela’s President

Venezuela in Turmoil: Ousted President "Pleads Not Guilty" in U.S. Court, Insists He Remains Venezuela’s President 419730

Nicolás Maduro has formally denied a series of serious criminal accusations brought against him by authorities in the United States. The Venezuelan leader entered a not-guilty plea to charges linked to narco-terrorism and drug trafficking, while strongly asserting that he continues to be the lawful president of Venezuela.

The case has intensified already strained relations between Caracas and Washington, drawing renewed international attention to Venezuela’s ongoing political and legal disputes.


Maduro Rejects All Accusations

According to court filings, Maduro dismissed the US allegations as politically motivated and without legal foundation. The charges accuse him of participating in drug-related operations and conspiring with armed groups to destabilize the region—claims his government has repeatedly denied.

Maduro’s legal representatives maintain that the accusations are part of a broader strategy to undermine Venezuela’s leadership rather than a legitimate criminal case.


“I Am Still the President,” Maduro Says

In public remarks following the filing, Maduro emphasized that he remains the country’s constitutional leader despite foreign legal actions. He stated that no overseas court has the authority to determine Venezuela’s leadership or override the decisions made within the country.

The Venezuelan government continues to portray the charges as an attack on national sovereignty, insisting that domestic institutions—not foreign prosecutors—decide matters of governance.


International Impact and Ongoing Tensions

The case is expected to further strain diplomatic relations between Venezuela and the United States. While US officials argue the charges are based on long-running investigations, Caracas views them as an extension of economic and political pressure.

As the legal process unfolds, the situation is likely to keep Venezuela at the center of global political discussions, particularly concerning international law, sanctions, and recognition of leadership.

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