Maria Corina Machado defends A “Negotiations for democratic transition,” which “include guarantees, safe conduct, and incentives for the parties involved.”“That is, (to members of) the regime that was defeated in this presidential election.”
Waiting for Maduro to voluntarily leave power after 11 years as president, she confirms that there is an insistence on negotiation “A complex and delicate transition process in which we will unite the entire nation.”
Corina Machado She was partially unwell for over a week due to fear for her life.But he responded via voice messages to a series of questions posed by AFP. In fact, in recent days, the face of the Venezuelan opposition has given several interviews and now admits to being proud. “I am deeply proud of what we have done, what the Venezuelan community has done, overcoming all the obstacles that have been faced in the most arbitrary and unequal elections in terms of violations and abuses committed by the regime,” he added.
The international community bears responsibility for what is happening in Venezuela and calls for greater involvement. He added that “the international forces are also responsible for what is happening in Venezuela.”
the National Electoral CouncilAccused of subordination to the authorities Maduro declared victory in the July 28 election with 52 percent.without announcing the exact number of votes and polling station records, claiming a computer attack.
the The opposition shared its own data.The minutes were obtained thanks to its representatives, which it says give Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia wins with 67% of the vote (Gonzalez had to replace Corina Machado at the last minute as she was prevented from running.)
In light of Maduro’s announcement of his victory suppression of protests Caused At least 24 people killed and More than 2200 arrestsAccording to human rights organizations.
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