Maria Corina Machado, About the Return to Venezuela: "I Don't Think He'd Try to Kill Me"
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Maria Corina Machado stated that she does not believe that her life would have been threatened if she had returned to Venezuela, claiming that the pressure exerted by the United States and its relations with the US administration would likely discourage the repression of the Caracas regime.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said this Sunday that she does not believe that her life will be in danger if she returns to Venezuela, thanks to the "pressure" that the United States exercises on the interim government headed by Delcy Rodríguez. "Things are changing very quickly in Venezuela. If I had been captured before leaving, I would probably have disappeared or worse," declared the Nobel Peace Prize winner 2025 in an int…
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