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    From Bus Driver to Ousted Leader: Maduro’s Venezuela Saga

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:January 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    Nicolás Maduro’s journey from a bus driver in Venezuela to the nation’s controversial leader ended dramatically as he was removed from power in a high-stakes international operation, marking one of the most extraordinary rises and falls in modern Latin American politics.

    Maduro’s early life was rooted in modest beginnings, where he worked as a bus driver before entering the world of union activism. His political career gained momentum under the mentorship of former President Hugo Chávez, eventually earning him positions in the Venezuelan legislature and later serving as foreign minister.

    After Chávez’s death, Maduro succeeded him as president, initially riding a wave of support from loyalists who sought continuity with Chávez’s socialist agenda. However, his tenure was soon defined by deepening economic turmoil, rampant inflation, severe shortages of basic goods, and widespread accusations of corruption and human rights violations. Millions of Venezuelans fled the country amid deteriorating conditions, creating one of the Western Hemisphere’s largest migration crises.

    As domestic discontent grew, Maduro’s grip on power tightened. He faced fierce opposition at home and mounting pressure abroad, with critics accusing him of undermining democratic institutions and manipulating elections to remain in office. International sanctions and diplomatic isolation further strained Venezuela’s economy and global standing.

    The turning point came when coordinated efforts by international and domestic forces led to Maduro’s removal. The operation, supported by multiple countries and intelligence collaborations, culminated in his capture and the installation of a transitional government aimed at stabilizing Venezuela and restoring democratic governance.

    Maduro’s fall underscores the profound political and economic shifts that transformed Venezuela over more than a decade, turning a once-oil-rich nation into a focal point of humanitarian concern and geopolitical contention. The transition now underway presents both challenges and opportunities as Venezuela seeks to rebuild institutions, address deep social fractures, and establish a new path forward.

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