US guardianship and doubts about prisoners in Venezuela

Published on May 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The United States maintains its control over Venezuela after the capture of Nicolás Maduro, while María Corina Machado assures that interim president Delcy Rodríguez will be removed. She claims that records in Panama prove Edmundo González's victory with over 70% in 2024. Relatives of political prisoners distrust the 395 releases announced, and Trump threatens Mexico while an oil tanker is intercepted near Venezuela.

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Figures and Records: The Role of Electoral Technology 🗳️

The opposition has used digital verification systems to analyze the electoral records safeguarded in Panama. Through scanning tools and decentralized databases, the authenticity of the documents has been validated. However, the lack of public access to the original CNE servers raises technical doubts. The use of blockchain for audits remains a pending issue in the region, where digital transparency fails to prevail over political opacity.

Releases with an Asterisk: 395 Ways Not to Believe 🔒

The government announces the release of 395 political prisoners, but relatives suspect it is like receiving an Amazon package without a tracking number: delivery is promised, but no one knows if it will arrive. Meanwhile, Trump threatens Mexico with tariffs and an oil tanker is intercepted, because in this soap opera, every chapter includes a lost ship and a president who does not know if he is imprisoned, exiled, or on vacation.