Following up on Venezuela’s constitutional clock starts ticking:
We are approaching the end of the 90‑day period that began on January 4, when Delcy Rodríguez was made acting president following the Constitutional Court’s declaration of Maduro’s “forced absence”. The most likely move is a 90‑day extension, which would keep the temporary‑absence framework in place until July 3. If so, the key question becomes what happens after July 3. That’s when the constitutional situation becomes much murkier.