Machado Says He Will Return to Venezuela as Part of a 'National Agreement'
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The Nobel Peace Prize winner and Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado traveled from Washington D.C. to Chile, as part of the inauguration of the new president José Antonio Kast, on a journey that ended up becoming something much bigger than a mere protocol presence during a change of command.Read more
"I will return (to Venezuela) in the context of a great national agreement," said opposition leader María Corina Machado in Santiago of Chile. The Nobel Peace Prize was a special invitation from José Antonio Kast to his inauguration of the Chilean presidency. "My return is based on continuing a civic struggle. They are chaos, we are the guarantee of progress in a peaceful, orderly and firm way, do not confuse civics with weakness. I will return …
Mar a Corina Machado was consulted on her return to Venezuela but did not specify an exact date of return. In addition, she reaffirms that Donald Trump is a "fundamental ally" in the country's restructuring process.
The Venezuelan leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, María Corina Machado, said this Thursday that she maintains her intention to return to Venezuela, although she did not offer dates for his return or give other details. “There are obstacles, there are complex processes, but indeed a fundamental ally is the United States Government and President Donald Trump,” Machado said during a press conference held in Santiago, Chile, where he attended the …
DOBLE LLAVE – María Corina Machado said on Thursday, March 12, that his intention remains to return to Venezuela, although he did not give dates for his return, and said that Donald Trump’s administration remains a “fundamental ally,” despite having officially recognized the Delcy Rodríguez government. “There are obstacles, there are complex processes, but indeed a fundamental ally is the US government and President Donald Trump,” said the Nobel…
During a press conference in Chile, María Corina Machado addressed the details of his eventual return to Venezuela. As he explained, this movement is part of the intention to continue a management that he described as "civic and organized." Machado stressed that his return will not be an isolated act, but will be carried out "in a harmonious and coordinated manner with his allies", although he did not specify an exact date for that event. Before…
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