Second presidency of Nicolás Maduro

Second Maduro Cabinet

Cabinet of Venezuela
20192025
Official portrait, 2019
Date formedJanuary 10, 2019 (2019-01-10)
Date dissolvedJanuary 10, 2025 (2025-01-10)
People and organisations
PresidentNicolás Maduro
President's historyLeader of PSUV
(2013–present)
Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement
(2016–2019)
Vice President of Venezuela
(2012–2013)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
(2006–2013), and more.
Vice PresidentDelcy Rodríguez
Member party  Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela
Status in legislatureDisputed government (2019–2023)
Majority government (2023–2025)
Opposition cabinetInterim Presidency of Juan Guaidó (Disputed)
Opposition party  Popular Will (Rival government until 2020)
History
Election2018 presidential election
Legislature termsIV National Assembly
V National Assembly
PredecessorFirst Maduro Cabinet
SuccessorThird Maduro Cabinet

The second presidency of Nicolás Maduro (2019-2025) represents the fifth governmental period in Venezuela under the Bolivarian Revolution. It began amidst a 68% voter abstention rate and concluded with allegations of electoral fraud, with Maduro assuming an early start to what would be his third term.

The foreign policy of Maduro's second term has been characterized by the severance of diplomatic relations with Argentina, Bolivia (restored in 2020), Brazil (restored in 2022), Colombia (restored in 2022), El Salvador, the United States, Guatemala and Paraguay.