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== Inauguration == == Inauguration ==
The venue for the president's swearing-in was the ] in ]. Although the ceremony was scheduled for 12 pm, Maduro arrived at 10:30 to begin the swearing-in 90 minutes early.<ref>{{cite news |title=Lo último: Maduro asume un tercer mandato en Venezuela; ¿Qué hará González? |url=https://www.latimes.com/espanol/internacional/articulo/2025-01-10/lo-ultimo-maduro-asume-un-tercer-mandato-en-venezuela-que-hara-gonzalez |access-date=10 January 2025 |agency=] |date=10 January 2025}}</ref> Authorities implemented closures of Venezuela's ] and airspace with ] prior to the inauguration, citing security considerations.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Camacho |first1=Pedro |title=Venezuela Closes Border with Colombia Citing |url=https://www.latintimes.com/venezuela-closes-border-colombia-citing-international-conspiracy-maduro-claims-third-term-571800 |access-date=10 January 2025 |work=www.latintimes.com |agency=] |date=10 January 2025}}</ref> The venue for the president's swearing-in was the ] in ]. Although the ceremony was scheduled for 12 pm, Maduro arrived at 10:30 to begin the swearing-in 90 minutes early.<ref>{{cite news |title=Lo último: Maduro asume un tercer mandato en Venezuela; ¿Qué hará González? |url=https://www.latimes.com/espanol/internacional/articulo/2025-01-10/lo-ultimo-maduro-asume-un-tercer-mandato-en-venezuela-que-hara-gonzalez |access-date=10 January 2025 |agency=] |date=10 January 2025}}</ref> Authorities implemented closures of Venezuela's ] and airspace with ] prior to the inauguration, citing security considerations.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Camacho |first1=Pedro |title=Venezuela Closes Border with Colombia Citing 'International Conspiracy' As Maduro Claims a Third Term In Contested Inauguration|url=https://www.latintimes.com/venezuela-closes-border-colombia-citing-international-conspiracy-maduro-claims-third-term-571800 |access-date=10 January 2025 |work=www.latintimes.com |agency=] |date=10 January 2025}}</ref>


== References == == References ==

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Third inauguration of Nicolás Maduro
Date10 January 2025; 1 day ago (2025-01-10)
Time11:00pm VST (UTC-4)
VenuePalacio Federal Legislativo
LocationCaracas, Venezuela
Also known as2025 Presidential inauguration of Nicolás Maduro
ParticipantsNicolás Maduro

The third presidential inauguration of Nicolás Maduro as President of Venezuela took place on 10 January 2025. The ceremony involves the swearing-in of the president for a period of six years (2025-2031). The event took place amid criticism of the 2024 election process, of which Maduro claims to be the winner.

Election

Main article: 2024 Venezuelan presidential election

The elections for the Venezuelan presidential term 2025-2031 were held on July 28, 2024, following the signing of the Barbados Agreement, which sought to provide certain guarantees for a democratic electoral process.

Inauguration

The venue for the president's swearing-in was the Federal Legislative Palace in Caracas. Although the ceremony was scheduled for 12 pm, Maduro arrived at 10:30 to begin the swearing-in 90 minutes early. Authorities implemented closures of Venezuela's land border and airspace with Colombia prior to the inauguration, citing security considerations.

References

  1. "Venezuela's Maduro sworn in for third term as opposition leader vows to return". www.reuters.com. Reuters. 10 January 2025. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  2. "Lo último: Maduro asume un tercer mandato en Venezuela; ¿Qué hará González?". Los Angeles Times. 10 January 2025. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  3. Camacho, Pedro (10 January 2025). "Venezuela Closes Border with Colombia Citing 'International Conspiracy' As Maduro Claims a Third Term In Contested Inauguration". www.latintimes.com. Latin Times. Retrieved 10 January 2025.

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