Delcy Rodríguez is a prominent Venezuelan politician known for her tough leadership style and long service in government. Born in 1969, she grew up shaped by her father’s tragic death as a political activist, fueling her rise through the ranks of Venezuela’s socialist movement. Today, she serves as the country’s vice president and has recently stepped into a key acting role amid major political shifts.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez |
| Age | 56 (born May 18, 1969) |
| Birthplace | Caracas, Venezuela |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
| Ethnicity | Venezuelan of mixed Latin American heritage |
| Childhood | Grew up in a politically active left-wing family; father Jorge Antonio Rodríguez, a guerrilla leader, died in custody when she was 7, shaping her revolutionary outlook |
| Family | Sister of Jorge Rodríguez (National Assembly President); mother involved in 2002 embassy protest with her |
| Husband | Unmarried |
| Education | Law degree from Central University of Venezuela; studied labor law in France; fluent in French and English |
| Physical Details | No publicly detailed descriptions available in standard sources; often appears in formal attire during official events |
| Net Worth | Not publicly disclosed or reliably estimated due to government role and sanctions |
| Key Positions | Vice President (2018-present), Foreign Minister (2014-2017), Petroleum Minister (2024-2025), Constituent Assembly President (2017-2018) |
| Recent Role | Acting President in early 2026 following Maduro’s detention |
Early Life
Delcy Rodríguez was born in Caracas on May 18, 1969, to Jorge Antonio Rodríguez, a leftist guerrilla leader who died in custody at age seven, leaving a lasting impact on her revolutionary path. She studied law at the Central University of Venezuela, later gaining expertise in Europe with fluency in French and English.
Key Roles
She started in government under Hugo Chávez, handling communication and foreign affairs during tense times. Appointed vice president in 2018 by Nicolás Maduro, she later managed oil and finance amid economic challenges and sanctions.
Recent Events
In early 2026, Rodríguez became acting president following Maduro’s detention, sparking global attention and her firm defense of Venezuelan sovereignty.
