No credible reports confirm that Cilia Flores, wife of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and president of the National Constituent Assembly, has been taken into custody, anchoring trader consensus toward negligible probabilities for any "release" outcomes on this market. Amid Venezuela's post-July 2024 election turmoil—marked by disputed results, opposition claims of victory by Edmundo González, mass protests, and over 2,000 arrests targeting dissidents—regime loyalists like Flores remain active in bolstering Maduro's control. U.S. sanctions on her persist, but no domestic detention actions have surfaced from official sources. Traders monitor Supreme Tribunal rulings and potential international mediation, though rapid shifts in Caracas power dynamics could alter sentiment.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoA esposa de Maduro, Cilia Flores, libertada da custódia por...?
A esposa de Maduro, Cilia Flores, libertada da custódia por...?
$1,046,601 Vol.
31 de dezembro
10%
$1,046,601 Vol.
31 de dezembro
10%
If Cilia Flores is released but remains under house arrest, the market will still resolve to "Yes".
If Cilia Flores is released on parole, bond, or any other condition that results in them leaving state custody, the market will resolve to "Yes".
Transporting Cilia Flores to another location of custody (e.g., a different prison, court, or hospital within the correctional system) will not suffice to resolve this market to "Yes".
Temporary outings from prison for purposes such as testifying in court or before Congress, while still under the custody of correctional authorities, will not count as a release.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from government authorities or corrections departments; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado Aberto: Jan 3, 2026, 10:23 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...No credible reports confirm that Cilia Flores, wife of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and president of the National Constituent Assembly, has been taken into custody, anchoring trader consensus toward negligible probabilities for any "release" outcomes on this market. Amid Venezuela's post-July 2024 election turmoil—marked by disputed results, opposition claims of victory by Edmundo González, mass protests, and over 2,000 arrests targeting dissidents—regime loyalists like Flores remain active in bolstering Maduro's control. U.S. sanctions on her persist, but no domestic detention actions have surfaced from official sources. Traders monitor Supreme Tribunal rulings and potential international mediation, though rapid shifts in Caracas power dynamics could alter sentiment.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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