The political career of Maduro Guerra has been defined by rapid elevations to high-ranking offices, frequently drawing intense criticism from domestic and international observers who view his rise as a primary example of state-sanctioned nepotism. Shortly after his father took office in 2013, the younger Maduro was appointed Head of the Corps of Special Inspectors of the Presidency, a role designed to oversee the implementation of government policies. This was followed by his appointment as the coordinator of the National Film School, a move that sparked public outcry given his lack of experience in the cinematic arts. These roles served as a foundational training ground, allowing him to embed himself within the executive infrastructure and signal to the PSUV (United Socialist Party of Venezuela) faithful that the Maduro lineage would remain central to the nation's future.
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