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María Corina Machado Calls for International Support to Oust Maduro’s Regime

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina ​Machado has⁢ been ​a prominent figure in⁢ the struggle against President Nicolás ⁣Maduro’s regime. her recent activities‌ and statements highlight her commitment to ousting Maduro and seeking international support.

Machado has called for international support to remove‍ Maduro from‌ power, emphasizing ⁣the need for global intervention ⁢to address the political crisis in Venezuela. she has ‍made public ​appearances to ⁢denounce electoral fraud‌ and defend the ​opposition’s claims⁤ to victory in elections [2[2[2[2].

Her detention by Maduro’s regime has garnered important international ⁤condemnation, underscoring ⁢the global concern⁢ over ⁤human rights violations ‍and ⁤political repression in Venezuela ‌ [1[1[1[1]. Machado⁣ was briefly detained on Thursday after emerging from months in hiding ‍to​ rally the ⁤opposition, further highlighting the regime’s crackdown on dissenting⁣ voices [3[3[3[3].

In her recent public ⁣appearances, Machado has thanked international figures and ‌groups ⁢for their support, particularly the European ultra-rightist group and its leader, Santiago Abascal of‍ Vox. ‍She has also participated ⁢in the Patriots’ first ⁢summit, which includes prominent European​ political figures such as the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, and the ‍French ​Marine Le Pen, among‌ others. This summit aims to consolidate as‍ an option to traditional conservative and ​socialist parties in Europe,​ focusing on issues such as immigration policies [2[2[2[2].

Machado’s actions‍ and statements reflect ‍her determination‌ to ‌challenge Maduro’s ⁣regime and seek international ⁤backing for her⁢ cause.

Interview wiht Mari Corina Machado

Editor: Can you start⁣ by explaining why you⁣ decided to‍ reemerge and rally the opposition despite the risks involved?

Mari⁣ Corina Machado: Deciding to reemerge and rally the opposition is about⁤ standing up for democracy and the rights of Venezuelans.‍ The Maduro regime has systematically suppressed dissent and denied the fundamental freedoms‌ of the⁣ people.‍ By reappearing ⁣and‌ continuing to advocate for change, I aim​ to give hope to the Venezuelan people and⁣ send ‍a clear message that the opposition will not be silenced.

Editor:‌ You’ve expressed gratitude to international figures and‍ groups for their support. Can you tell us more ‌about the​ significance of ​this support and how it impacts your cause?

Mari Corina machado: International support is ​crucial in our struggle for democracy. Groups like the European ultra-rightist ​group and its leader, Santiago Abascal of Vox, along with other prominent European figures like Viktor Orbán and Marine ​Le Pen, have been vocal⁣ about ⁣the situation ‌in Venezuela. Their support ⁢helps to ⁤raise global awareness and‌ put pressure on the ⁣Maduro ⁤regime.Additionally,⁤ it strengthens our resolve and confirms that⁣ our pursuit of justice and liberty is part of a broader, international effort to uphold democratic⁤ values.

Editor: How dose participating in the Patriots’ first summit‍ contribute to your goals,​ and what specific issues are being emphasized?

Mari Corina Machado: The Patriots’⁣ first summit is a significant step towards fostering international solidarity and collaboration among opposition voices. By joining ⁣forces with figures like⁣ Viktor ‍Orbán and​ marine Le⁢ Pen, we create a coalition that can challenge customary conservative and⁤ socialist parties in Europe. This​ summit,focusing on‍ issues⁢ like immigration policies,allows us to raise‌ concerns that resonate on a ⁣global scale and addresses some of the⁤ most pressing issues‌ facing our ⁢societies today.

Editor: Your speeches​ and statements have shown a commitment to ⁣challenging the Maduro regime. What are the main areas you are ‌focusing on​ to achieve your goals?

Mari Corina Machado: ⁤Our primary focus is advocating for ⁤free and fair elections, the release of political prisoners, and the restoration⁤ of⁤ democratic institutions ‌in Venezuela.Additionally, we are working to expose ​the human rights‌ abuses ‌committed ‍by the Maduro regime​ and to rally international support to pressure​ the ⁣government for change. Collaboration with like-minded international figures and groups strengthens our position and increases the likelihood of achieving⁢ these goals.

Editor: What message do you have for the Venezuelan​ people and the international community?

Mari ⁤Corina Machado: To⁤ the Venezuelan people: Your voices⁣ matter, and your struggle for democracy⁢ is not in vain. We will continue fighting for a better ⁢future, guided by the principles of justice​ and​ freedom. ‍To the international community: Venezuela’s plight shoudl be of​ concern to all. The regime’s crackdown on⁤ dissent underscores the urgency of‍ supporting the opposition’s ‌efforts to bring about positive change. together, we can restore democracy and human rights in ​Venezuela.

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