Venezuelan Nobel winner says Maduro will leave power 'with or without' talks
Machado says Maduro will leave power amid growing US military pressure and offers guarantees to the military to ease Venezuela's transition, citing election fraud claims.
- On Monday, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado said Nicolás Maduro's time is up and he can still leave power peacefully, asserting he will leave with or without negotiation.
- Machado credits her Nobel and foreign pressure for the shift, saying Washington deployed eight warships in August and the Trump administration struck four boats with at least 21 deaths.
- Directing a message to security forces, Machado said she offered personal guarantees to President Maduro and facilitators, including the military, adding, `This message has been sent to the entire structure of the armed forces, police, and public employees`.
- Repression has risen as Machado says the countdown proceeds, with recent arrests signaling the regime's attempt to appear strong while she warned that `the consequences will be entirely his responsibility` if Maduro resists.
- Predicting regional shifts, Machado said Maduro will soon go and Cuba may follow, while the opposition claims to have vote tallies proving victory and invited her to serve as vice president.
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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado calls on President Nicolás Maduro to give peaceful power. She is also ready to give him guarantees.
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The leader of the Venezuelan opposition María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for her efforts "in favour of a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy."
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner says Maduro's regime is in its last days, leaving open the possibility of negotiation and offering "guarantees" to those who facilitate the transition
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