Saturday, July 4, 2026
39.8 C
New Delhi

Who is Cilia Flores? What we know about Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s wife after her reported capture

Who is Cilia Flores? What we know about Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s wife after her reported capture

The US military launched its military operations in Venezuela, and detained President Nicolas Maduro, which has shifted attention to his wife, Cilia Flores, who held a central position in Venezuela’s power structure and faced allegations linked by US officials and intelligence sources to corruption, drug trafficking investigations, and the inner workings of the Maduro regime.Flores, a Venezuelan lawyer, former legislator and long-time political operator, married Nicolás Maduro in 2013, shortly before he assumed the presidency following Hugo Chávez’s death. Often described as far more than a president’s spouse, she blended legal authority, political control and controversial allegations that stretched across borders, Wall Street Journal reported.

Maduro’s Last Day As Venezuela President: Trump Strikes After Meeting With Powerful Putin Ally China

Unlike traditional first ladies, Flores rejected the title and publicly insisted on being called “Primera Combatiente” (First Combatant), a label that reflected her political self-image. Observers said she functioned as a central decision-maker rather than a ceremonial figure.Flores entered Venezuela’s political elite before Maduro’s presidency. She served as Hugo Chávez’s defence attorney and played a key role in securing his release from prison in 1994 after his failed coup attempt.She later became President of the National Assembly from 2006 to 2011, becoming the first woman to hold the post. During this period, Flores built deep institutional influence, especially within the judiciary and legislative branches.Political analysts described her relationship with Maduro as a long-running power exchange, where both traded authority across institutions while consolidating control.The most damaging allegations involving Flores stemmed from a US federal case. In 2015, Efrain Campo and Franqui Flores, her nephews whom she raised, were arrested by the US Drug Enforcement Administration in Haiti. They were later convicted in New York for attempting to smuggle 800 kilograms of cocaine into the United States.During court proceedings, the defendants claimed that proceeds from the drug operation were intended to support Flores’s political activities. US prosecutors cited these statements as evidence linking her household to narcotics networks.Flores denied any wrongdoing, and no US court convicted her personally in connection with the case.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Ethiopia’s Danakil Depression looks like another planet and scientists know exactly why

Few places on the planet look less like Earth than the Danakil Depression, a scorched, sunken stretch of northeastern Ethiopia where the ground bubbles with acid, glows in shades of yellow and green, and sits low enough to trap some of Read More

Why houses in the Philippines stand on wooden stilts to survive floods, typhoons and extreme heat

Long before concrete and steel arrived in the Philippines, Filipino communities had already worked out how to live comfortably in a hot, humid and flood-prone archipelago; they simply raised their houses off the ground. Read More

‘I don’t think it is possible’: Keir Starmer says next PM cannot spend less time on diplomacy

Starmer has advice for his successor on managing foreign affairs (File photo) Outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended the amount of time he devoted to international affairs during his tenure, arguing that his succ Read More

Tamil Nadu sends 50 Bangladeshi nationals to Bengal for deportation

Police said the group consists of 44 men and six women who had been lodged at the special detention camp. Read More

‘Made right decision at every level’: PM Modi says ‘diplomacy and dosti’ helped India to tackle energy crisis

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that India’s friendship and diplomacy with other countries helped it tackle the biggest energy crisis of the 21st century, triggered by the war between Iran and the United Read More

Topics

Ethiopia’s Danakil Depression looks like another planet and scientists know exactly why

Few places on the planet look less like Earth than the Danakil Depression, a scorched, sunken stretch of northeastern Ethiopia where the ground bubbles with acid, glows in shades of yellow and green, and sits low enough to trap some of Read More

Why houses in the Philippines stand on wooden stilts to survive floods, typhoons and extreme heat

Long before concrete and steel arrived in the Philippines, Filipino communities had already worked out how to live comfortably in a hot, humid and flood-prone archipelago; they simply raised their houses off the ground. Read More

‘I don’t think it is possible’: Keir Starmer says next PM cannot spend less time on diplomacy

Starmer has advice for his successor on managing foreign affairs (File photo) Outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended the amount of time he devoted to international affairs during his tenure, arguing that his succ Read More

Tamil Nadu sends 50 Bangladeshi nationals to Bengal for deportation

Police said the group consists of 44 men and six women who had been lodged at the special detention camp. Read More

‘Made right decision at every level’: PM Modi says ‘diplomacy and dosti’ helped India to tackle energy crisis

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that India’s friendship and diplomacy with other countries helped it tackle the biggest energy crisis of the 21st century, triggered by the war between Iran and the United Read More

‘Transgression’: BJP meets Tamil Nadu governor over 2 ‘private individuals’ at CM Vijay’s official meeting, seeks action

Tamil Nadu CM C Joseph Vijay (File photo) NEW DELHI: The BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit on Saturday approached governor Rajendra Arlekar, seeking action against two “private individuals” for allegedly attending a cabinet me Read More

Monsoon Session 2026 to begin on July 20, Parliament to sit until August 13

Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha will sit during the nearly four-week session, during which the government is expected to take up key legislative business and other matters of public interest. Read More

‘Cruelty at its peak’: PoJK leader seeks support of Indians in protest against Pakistan

In PoJK, the JAAC has accused Pakistani authorities of denying people their basic rights. Read More

Related Articles