What will be the international response to Maduro's inauguration between January 10-17, 2025?
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Venezuela Deploys 1,200 Military and Paramilitary Forces Ahead of Nicolás Maduro's January 10 Inauguration
Jan 4, 2025, 06:54 AM
As Nicolás Maduro prepares for his inauguration on January 10, 2025, the Venezuelan government has placed the country on high alert. In a bid to ensure security and stability during this critical period, Maduro has deployed 1,200 military personnel across the nation. The deployment aims to fortify the streets of Caracas and other areas, with paramilitary forces also being mobilized to support the regular armed forces. This move comes amid indications that the opposition is planning activities in response to the inauguration, prompting the government to take precautionary measures.
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