María Corina Machado Celebrates the Reopening of Vente Venezuela’s Headquarters and Calls for Opposition Unity
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Vente Venezuela, the political party of the Nobel Peace Prize, María Corina Machado, reopened its headquarters this Saturday in Caracas, after being closed for about two years.It was hundreds of adherents who were present at the party headquarters, which was closed since the questioned re-election of Nicolás Maduro on July 28, 2024.In that instance, Machado had denounced an electoral fraud, which earned him to go underground and dozens of party …
Caracas, 28 Mar (EFE).- Hundreds of activists and supporters of the Vente Venezuela party (VV), from the...
Hundreds of activists and supporters of the Vente Venezuela (VV) party, opposition leader María Corina Machado, gathered this Saturday to reopen 'El Bejucal', the headquarters of the group in Caracas, closed since the disputed presidential elections of July 2024, and promised to accompany protests to demand a change in the South American country.Continue reading....
In the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, the former party office of opposition leader María Corina Machado has reopened. A large crowd of representatives and supporters of the Vente Venezuela party had gathered at the building. Following the controversial presidential elections of 2024, the building was stormed by armed men after then-President Maduro called for Machado's arrest. Security guards were overpowered, doors destroyed, and walls defaced. D…
Caracas (EFE).- Opposition María Corina Machado will return to Venezuela «in the next few days», reiterated this Saturday her party Vente Venezuela (VV), without specifying a date of return of the leader, who left the country last December to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. “We are going to organize because in Venezuela there is a coming change, we are going to organize for the coming of María Corina Machado, who must be in the country in a short…
The opposition is beginning to mobilize again: some 300 militants attended the event, unthinkable in the days leading up to Maduro's fall.
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