Okay, here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text, organized for clarity. It details the rise of Delcy Rodríguez to power in venezuela, focusing on her strategic (and sometimes controversial) actions.
Key Takeaways about Delcy Rodríguez’s Rise to Power:
* Early Career & Conflict with Chávez: She initially served as Minister of the Presidential Office in 2006, but was fired by Hugo Chávez after a disastrous trip to Moscow due to poor organization and scheduling. Chávez reportedly called her ”arrogant” and “incompetent” and ordered her to return to Russia on her own. She even reportedly responded with a vulgarity. She was then in the political wilderness for seven years.
* Courting Trump: A key strategy in her rise involved attempting to cultivate a relationship with Donald Trump. This included:
* A significant (unspecified) donation intended to “halagar” (flatter) Trump.
* Hiring Corey Lewandowski, trump’s former campaign manager, as a lobbyist for Citgo (a Venezuelan state-owned oil company).
* A belief that “Venezuela should be open to business,” knowing this appealed to Trump.
* Post-Chávez Advancement: After Chávez’s death, Nicolás Maduro brought her back into the government, appointing her Minister of Information in 2013. From there, her career trajectory was consistently upward.
* Successive Roles: She has held a series of increasingly vital positions:
- Foreign Minister (Canciller)
- President of the Constituent Assembly
- Minister of Economy and Finance
- Minister of Oil and Hydrocarbons
- Vice President of Venezuela
- Currently, Interim President of Venezuela
* Brother’s Influence: Her brother, Jorge Rodríguez, also holds a powerful position as President of the National Assembly and played a role in her initial appointment as Minister of the Presidential Office.
Overall Narrative:
The article paints a picture of Delcy Rodríguez as a politically astute and ambitious figure who was willing to employ unconventional tactics (like courting Trump) to advance her career. Despite a rocky start with Hugo Chávez, she has become a central figure in the Venezuelan government under Nicolás Maduro.
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