Members of Chavista councils in Venezuela have expressed dissatisfaction with recent statements made by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez regarding the new government"s collaboration with the U.S. government. This discontent has led to a significant prospect of distrust among the councils, raising concerns about a potential “return to power at the hands of Bolivarianism.”
The remarks by Rodríguez, who currently serves as the interim president, have sparked reactions that indicate a fracture within the Chavista movement. The implications of her statements are being closely monitored by political observers, as they could influence the stability of the current administration.
For further context on the political climate in Venezuela, recent developments involving Chavistas led by Diosdado Cabello have also drawn attention, highlighting the ongoing tensions within the ruling party.
The situation continues to evolve as members of the Chavista councils assess the implications of Rodríguez"s comments on their political future.

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