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how long was maduro in power

Nicolás Maduro has been in power in Venezuela since April 19, 2013, and, after his disputed 2024 re‑election and 2025 inauguration, he is set to remain president at least until 2031, meaning his rule spans well over a decade.

Basic timeline

  • Maduro was first elected president in a special election following Hugo Chávez’s death and took office on April 19, 2013.
  • He won a second, widely criticized six‑year term in the 2018 election, beginning a new term on January 10, 2019.
  • In a highly disputed 2024 election, authorities loyal to his government declared him the winner again, and he was sworn in for a third term on January 10, 2025.

How long in power so far?

  • Counting from April 19, 2013, to his third inauguration on January 10, 2025, Maduro had already been in power for almost 12 years.
  • His new term is scheduled to run six more years, to 2031, which would bring his total time in power to about 18 years if he remains in office the full period.

Political context

  • Each stage of Maduro’s presidency has been marked by economic collapse, mass emigration, and democratic backsliding, with multiple international observers questioning the fairness of the 2018 and 2024 elections.
  • The 2024 vote in particular triggered a new political crisis, as opposition‑collected tallies indicated the opposition candidate had actually won, while pro‑government institutions still installed Maduro for a third term.

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