The political landscape in Venezuela is currently marked by significant developments following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro. According to Al Jazeera, Jorge Rodriguez, the President of Venezuela's National Assembly, has ruled out the possibility of new presidential elections in the near term, emphasizing the need for 'national stability' over immediate electoral processes. This sentiment is echoed by the source colombiaone, which highlights Rodriguez's assertion that 'there will be no election in this immediate period,' citing the need to avoid exacerbating internal conflicts and to focus on institutional stability. This decision comes amidst high political tension and questions about public freedoms, particularly with the recent detention of opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa, who was placed under house arrest shortly after his release.
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Venezuela's National Assembly Rules Out New Presidential Election

Venezuela's political scene shifts post-Maduro, with no elections soon for stability. UN seeks human rights dialogue; US ties improve as oil industry opens to foreign investment amid tensions.
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