What next for Venezuelans?
Nicolás Maduro ruled for over a decade, but what has changed for Venezuelans now he's gone?
When US Special Forces captured Venezuela’s former president Nicolás Maduro several weeks ago, many wondered whether his ouster would bring about further changes to the country. So, what has changed in Venezuela?
And while President Trump has made it clear he sees oil as a very important priority for the United States’s future relationship with Venezuela and increased American involvement in the country’s oil operations, how do Venezuelans feel about this prospect?
Our guest today, reporting from inside Venezuela, is Âé¶¹Éç correspondent Norberto Paredes. How do Venezuelans feel about their country since Maduro’s departure?
Producers: Lucy Pawle, Sam Chantarasak and Hannah Moore
Executive producer: Bridget Harney
Sound engineer: Travis Evans
Senior news editor: China Collins
(Photo: People walk past a painting of an oil pump on Venezuela's national flag, in Caracas. Credit: Gaby Oráa/Reuters)
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