
The Interview Henrique Capriles, Venezuelan opposition leader: What comes next for Venezuela?
Feb 6, 2026
Henrique Capriles, Venezuelan opposition politician and former governor, discusses Venezuela’s future after Maduro’s capture. He reflects on the shock of the raid and the need for national debate. He stresses unity among opposition forces, argues for negotiation over polarisation, and outlines a roadmap focused on restoring institutions and avoiding foreign political dependence.
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Debate The Causes Of January 3rd
- Henrique Capriles says Venezuela must debate how it reached January 3rd and the role of the regime's lawlessness.
- He argues the regime denied basic legal rights to many Venezuelans while now claiming victimhood internationally.
Stabilize Economy Before Political Change
- Henrique Capriles urges stabilizing the economy and restoring family income before political change.
- He advises combining social recovery with reinstitutionalisation to achieve lasting democracy.
Maduro Gone, Transition Not Guaranteed
- Capriles stresses Maduro's removal doesn't equal transition because Chavismo's structures remain.
- He says freeing prisoners and restoring rights are necessary but insufficient for transition.
