Machado reappears before thousands: 'The greatest civic feat in the history of Venezuela was done by us'
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The leader of the Venezuelan opposition, María Corina Machado, reappeared this Saturday afternoon during a protest in Caracas. The former deputy had avoided appearing in public, after her coalition reported that the Venezuelan justice system had issued arrest warrants against her and former presidential candidate Edmundo González. “The people's decision is respected, that's what charging means. That the world and everyone inside Venezuela recogn…
Machado remained under guard, fearing for his “freedom and his life” in the face of the terrible repression of the Chavista regime.
The former opposition leader has reappeared after two weeks in which she was kept under cover, fearing for her “freedom and her life”.
Almost three weeks after the contested re-election of Nicolás Maduro, marked by allegations of fraud and lack of transparency, thousands of opponents took to the streets in several Venezuelan cities this Sunday (17). The demonstrators demanded the victory of Edmundo González Urrutia, while the Chavista government mobilized its supporters to counterbalance the protests. In Caracas, on Francisco Miranda Avenue, the demonstrators were waiting for t…
Machado announced, during his speech that concluded the protest, a 'fifth stage' that consists of 'claiming' the victory of González Urrutia and forcing that 'every vote be respected'.
Machado announced, during his speech that concluded the protest, a “fifth stage” that consists of “claiming” the victory of González Urrutia and that “every vote is respected”.
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