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Maduro opponent Machado vows to return to Venezuela, wants an election
María Corina Machado rejects interim president Delcy Rodríguez and promises to win over 90% in free elections while dismantling criminal networks and repatriating displaced Venezuelans.
- On Saturday, María Corina Machado said she plans to return home "as soon as possible," in her first public comments since Nicolás Maduro's removal.
- María Corina Machado framed the ouster as `a huge step towards a democratic transition` and said she expects to win `over 90 per cent of the votes` in free and fair elections.
- Machado said Delcy Rodríguez `is one of the main architects of torture, persecution, corruption, narco-trafficking` and offered her Nobel Peace Prize to the US president on Monday.
- US President Donald Trump downplayed María Corina Machado's prospects, saying she lacked the `respect` to run the country, and expressed willingness to work with Delcy Rodríguez if oil demands are met.
- Machado pledged to `turn Venezuela into the energy hub of the Americas` and repatriate millions, while Delcy Rodríguez signalled willingness to cooperate with Washington, shifting international dynamics.
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