Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been granted special powers under a proposed decree aimed at addressing potential conflicts with the United States, according to reports. The document outlines measures to strengthen national defense in response to heightened military activity by the U.S. in the Caribbean region. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez confirmed the existence of the emergency declaration, though it remains unsigned. The decree would temporarily restrict constitutional rights during a declared state of emergency. Specific details about its implementation or timeline have not been disclosed.
Venezuela Prepares Emergency Decree Amid Tensions with U.S.