Jorge Márquez, a former presidential dean and colleague of Nicolás Maduro, has been removed from three ministerial positions in Venezuela within four months. He previously served as Minister of the Presidential Office, Minister of Electric Energy, and most recently, Minister of Housing and Habitat. The swift succession of roles raises questions about internal dynamics within the Venezuelan government. Details surrounding the reasons for his removals have not been officially disclosed. Márquez’s history includes a close working relationship with Maduro during his time leading the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry. The frequent changes in leadership within these key ministries signal potential instability or restructuring efforts. This development is being closely watched by observers of Venezuelan politics.
