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Delcy Rodriguez Says She Doesn't Know when Elections Will Be Held: 'Some Time'

Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez said she didn’t know when the country would hold elections, casting doubt on Caracas’s democratic aspirations. Rodriguez was asked on Friday in Caracas, Venezuela, when new elections would be held — a key priority of President Donald Trump since his administration installed the new government. “I don’t know,” she responded to The New York Times. “Some time.” Rodriguez’s hesitancy is likely to lead to further …

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CARACAS – In a new deployment of institutional opacity, Delcy Rodríguez, who has held the reins of the Miraflores Palace for almost four months without having gone through a single ballot box, staged this Friday a tense meeting with the foreign press that revealed the democratic fragility of the country.A chilly response to the constitutional mandate During a tense appearance, a U.S. correspondent questioned the official about the date of the pr…

On Friday, May 1, at the turn of 118 days since assuming the head of the Executive, Delcy Rodríguez spoke about the possibility of convening presidential elections in Venezuela, when she was consulted by the press on the date of the elections, Rodríguez said she did not have precise information about it, merely declaring: «I don’t know, [...] The entry «I don’t know, someday»: Delcy Rodríguez on the possibility of calling presidential elections …

Editor (ALN).- The president-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, was consulted by an American correspondent on a date for the presidential elections in Venezuela. “Here in Caracas, I just asked Delcy Rodríguez, the interim president of Venezuela, when she would hold elections,” said Tyler Pager, a reporter for The New York Times, during her visit to Caracas. However, [...] The post What Delcy Rodríguez responded when asked about the election date was fi…

02-04-26.-President Delcy Rodríguez eluded talking about the date of the upcoming presidential elections in Venezuela. The official maintained a position of total detachment to the demand for an electoral timetable. Journalist Tyler Pager, from The New York Times, consulted this Friday 1...

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Aporrea broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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