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Venezuela Turns to U.S. Energy Giant to Fix Decades of Socialist Decay

After years of state-run failure under Maduro, the interim government taps General Electric to restore a crumbling power grid.

PoliticsPublished June 16, 2026 at 3:19 PM
A spider web of power lines can be seen in front of a billboard calling for the releas of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, inthe Petare neighborhood, Caracas.

Venezuela is finally taking steps to address the catastrophic collapse of its power grid, a direct consequence of years of socialist mismanagement and the 2007 nationalization of the energy sector under Hugo Chávez.

Interim President Delcy Rodríguez announced a deal with General Electric Vernova to begin the long-overdue task of rebuilding the country's electricity infrastructure.

For years, the Venezuelan people have suffered through daily power outages lasting 10 hours or more, while the Maduro regime lazily blamed droughts for their own failure to maintain essential services.

By bringing in American expertise, the current administration is acknowledging that the previous military-led management of the energy ministry was a total failure. While this deal represents a pragmatic pivot toward economic reality, significant challenges remain.

Critics rightly point out that the institutions of the state remain heavily influenced by Maduro loyalists, and true recovery will require the free and fair democratic elections demanded by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

This energy agreement is a necessary first step, but it cannot replace the urgent need for a complete dismantling of the corrupt apparatus that brought the nation to its knees.

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