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Access to X Gets Restored in Venezuela

(MENAFN) The US-based social media network X became available again in Venezuela on Tuesday, ending more than a year of restriction imposed by deposed President Nicolas Maduro, who was captured by US forces on January 3.

Interim leader Delcy Rodriguez, formerly Maduro’s vice president, announced the restoration by updating her X account, writing: “We resume contact through this channel. Venezuela remains standing, with strength and historical awareness. Let us stay united, moving towards economic stability, social justice and the welfare state we deserve to aspire to.”

Following the July 2024 election, Maduro was declared the victor despite accusations of electoral fraud, and his administration blocked access to X in August.

Prior to the suspension, X had served as a vital communication tool for Venezuelans, but the ban forced ministers, legislators, and government institutions to halt their online updates.

Rodriguez assumed leadership after Maduro and his wife were detained by US military forces on January 3, during an operation that, according to official figures, resulted in more than 100 deaths.

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