Isolated oppositional extremism! Meeting between Jorge Rodríguez and Dinorah Figuera in the AN buries the “government in exile”

Meeting at the Federal Legislative Palace
AN Press

Published at: 19/06/2026 03:23 PM

The meeting held this Thursday at the Federal Legislative Palace between the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, and former opposition deputy Dinorah Figueroa (AN 2015-2020) represents, beyond the strengthening of institutions in Venezuela, the reconfiguration of the country's political board, with the definitive burial of the so-called “government in exile”, a failed invention of opposition extremism.

This meeting shatters years of parallel fiction and places constitutional dialogue, to which the Bolivarian Government has always appealed, as the only possible scenario for resolving political differences for the well-being of the people.

Sitting face to face with the President of the Parliament, at the headquarters that Article 18 of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela indicates as the legitimate one of the Legislative Power, Figuera validated — beyond any declaration — the institutional framework of the Venezuelan State and tacitly recognized the Bolivarian Government, headed by the president in charge Delcy Rodríguez.

This act, with an important legal and symbolic weight, disables any attempt at duality of powers and reveals the profound isolation into which the extremist opposition has fallen, which for years opted for violent means, forced exits or total ignorance of institutions, but today they find themselves without a compass and without national or international support.

The fact that Figuera spoke at the Federal Legislative Palace is a sign that intransigence no longer convenes, neither inside nor outside the country, and those who still cling to extremism are left alone, regardless of the majority's path to understanding.

Democratic perseverance triumphs

For years, the Bolivarian Government maintained a permanent call for dialogue and peace, even when conditions were increasingly adverse, so this meeting demonstrates that the constitutional path and formal political debate are not one option among many, but the only viable path.

The definitive burial of the “government in exile”

This meeting closes, in a formal and symbolic way, a chapter of fantasy politics and buries that parallel structure that sought to erect an assembly in exile and a supposed alternative government.

Upon returning to the country and presenting herself before the legitimate Legislative Power, Dinorah Figuera defused the last vestige of that farce, and the so-called “government in exile” loses all operational and narrative support, since its own protagonists recognize, with facts, that the only valid institutionality is the one that operates within the national territory, based on the Constitution and the laws of the Republic.

Finally, real politics is not nourished by fictions or media stories, but by tangible realities and weighty institutions, which crumble the narratives that for a long time fueled expectations outside the law.

Mazo News Team

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