Venezuelan Opposition Leader Says She Aims for a Peaceful Transition After Maduro
Machado says Venezuelan armed forces will support a peaceful power transition amid US-led pressure and migration crisis, emphasizing an orderly process for national reconstruction.
- On Friday, Maria Corina Machado predicted Nicolás Maduro will leave power, whether negotiated or not, while speaking in Oslo after collecting her Nobel Peace Prize.
- Amid a U.S. military buildup in the southern Caribbean, more than 20 strikes and a recent seizure of a sanctioned Venezuelan oil tanker have increased pressure on Caracas.
- Arriving in Oslo early Thursday, Maria Corina Machado had spent over a year in hiding and was barred from last year's presidential race despite winning the opposition primary.
- Venezuela's Ministry of Information did not immediately respond, Nicolás Maduro and his government deny wrongdoing and accuse the United States of seeking regime change.
- Machado has publicly aligned with hawks close to President Trump who argue Maduro has criminal links, a position questioned by the U.S. intelligence community.
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Machado Says Venezuela Is Ready for A Peaceful Post-Maduro Transition
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said Friday she is preparing for a peaceful and orderly transition of power if President Nicolás Maduro leaves office, stressing that Venezuela’s crisis has become a major U.S. national security concern. Speaking in Oslo after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Machado said she believes Venezuela’s police and armed forces would follow orders from a legitimately elected civilian government. She note…
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado said this Friday that Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro will leave power, whether or not there is a negotiated transition, and added that he is focused on achieving a peaceful change. The leader of the Venezuelan opposition arrived in Oslo early Thursday morning, challenging a travel ban imposed for a decade by the authorities of his country, after spending more than a year in hiding. "Madur…
Venezuelan opposition leader says she aims for a peaceful transition after Maduro
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said Friday that she is focused on an orderly transition of power in her country should President Nicolás Maduro leave power and that she is confident Venezuela’s police and armed forces would not oppose such a transition.
'Negotiated or not': Maduro must go, says Machado in Oslo, calling for peaceful transition
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado on Friday said that President Maduro would leave power, whether through a negotiated process or otherwise, emphasising her focus on achieving a peaceful transition
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