"He said, 'Let the party begin!' The images of him driving around in Maduro's vehicle have once again become a topic of discussion."

03.01.2026 18:20

Images of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro driving through the streets of the capital, Caracas, have resurfaced following his capture and subsequent escape from the country in an operation organized by the United States. In the footage, Maduro, smiling, conveyed the message that he is not affected by U.S. pressures, saying, "Let the party begin."

Images of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro driving around the streets of the capital, Caracas, after being captured and taken out of the country by an operation organized by the U.S. have once again made headlines.

HE HAD DRIVEN AROUND THE CAPITAL'S STREETS

On November 28, Maduro shared a video on his social media accounts showing him driving his own vehicle around the streets of the capital, Caracas, seemingly to dispel claims that he was "hiding" and "afraid."

HE SAID "LET'S GO PARTY"

In the footage also broadcast on state television, Maduro conveyed the message that he was not concerned about U.S. pressures by showing that he was comfortably driving his car on the streets. In the video, it was heard that Maduro, accompanied by his security team, was driving around the city and smiling at the camera while saying, "Let's go party."

MESSAGE OF "I AM ON DUTY"

Meanwhile, in the message accompanying the video, Maduro stated: "Venezuela is strong. No threat can intimidate us. Together with my people, I am on duty."

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