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After More than 1 Year in Exile: Marcos Velazco, Collaborator of María Corina Machado, Returns to Venezuela

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Opposition activist Marcos Velazco, member of the Vente Venezuela (VV) party (leaded by María Corina Machado), reported this Saturday of his return to the country after more than a year in exile. With this, Velazco joins at least five other anti-Chavista politicians who returned in the last weeks. Read also... María Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader: "Delcy Rodríguez is leaving, there is no doubt" Saturday 23 May, 2026 20:50 "The pro…

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Opposition activist Marcos Velazco, member of the Vente Venezuela (VV) party (leaded by María Corina Machado), reported this Saturday of his return to the country after more than a year in exile. With this, Velazco joins at least five other anti-Chavista politicians who returned in the last weeks. Read also... María Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader: "Delcy Rodríguez is leaving, there is no doubt" Saturday 23 May, 2026 20:50 "The pro…

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The opponent is the son of Julio Velazco, a political express released last March after six months in detention and who, according to VV, was reported to have been the victim of enforced disappearance. The post Marcos Velazco, member of Vente Venezuela, returned to the country after a year in exile appeared first on EL NATIONALA.

(EFE).- Opposition activist Marcos Velazco, a member of the Vente Venezuela (VV) party, led by the Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado, reported this Saturday of his return to the country after more than a year in exile, adding to at least five other anti-Chavista politicians who returned in the last [...] The entry Marcos Velazco returns to Venezuela after more than a year in exile was first published in ALnavío.

Opposition activist Marcos Velazco, a member of the Vente Venezuela (VV) party, led by peace Nobel Maria Corina Machado, reported this Saturday that he returned to the country after more than a year in exile, adding to at least five other anti-Chavista politicians who returned in the last few weeks. "The promise to return was fulfilled. I am back in my country, I am at home. I came to meet my family, to embrace my son, to see old friends again, …

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elsiglodetorreon.com.mx broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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