Nicholas Maduro

Nicholas Maduro

politician Venezuela

Nicholas Maduro is the President of Venezuela, having held the position since 2013 following the death of Hugo Chávez. A former bus driver and union leader, Maduro has been a controversial figure, facing accusations of authoritarianism and human rights violations. His government has been criticized for its handling of Venezuela's economic crisis, which has led to widespread poverty and emigration. Recently, he welcomed home over 170 Venezuelan migrants who were deported to Guantanamo Bay, asserting that they were unjustly treated and emphasizing their potential contribution to the nation amidst ongoing tensions with the United States.

Born on Nov 23, 1962 (62 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
81,619
Power
5,178$
Sentiment
4.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 1 4.00 0.02% +10% 331,002,651 81,619 $21,000,000 5,178$
Totals 1 331,002,651 81,619 $21,000,000 5,178$
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Recent Mentions

United States United States: Maduro refused to receive the flights after Trump announced that the U.S. would terminate the Biden-era permit allowing Chevron to export Venezuelan oil. 4

Fox News: US deportation flights to Venezuela resume

United States United States: Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro says his country will accept deportation flights from President Donald Trump's administration. 5

Fox News: Maduro regime to start accepting deportations from US

United States United States: Evidence shows that they engaged in narco-terrorism while operating at the behest of a foreign country, Venezuela’s Nicholas Maduro regime. 2

Fox News: GREGG JARRETT: The law supports Trump's deportation of violent gang members, despite judge's errant ruling

United States United States: President Nicholas Maduro said the group that arrived Thursday 'are not criminals, they are not bad people, they were people who emigrated as a result of the [US] sanctions… in Venezuela we welcome them as a productive force, with a loving embrace.' 9

CNN: More than 170 Venezuelan migrants deported to Guantanamo arrive home