Venezuela's Machado Says Maduro Will Leave Power 'Whether Negotiated or Not'
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María Corina Machado said the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, will leave power with or without an agreement.
From Oslo, the Nobel Peace Prize stated that any transition in Venezuela must start from the recognition of the popular will of July 28 and respect for the Constitution. He warned that time weakens the Chavista regime.
By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado asserted this Friday that “the transition is irreversible” in the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, amid tensions between the South American country and the United States. “I believe it has become very clear that the Venezuelan conflict is an absolute priority in terms of U.S. national security and hemispheric security,” Machado said at a press co…
Venezuela's Machado says Maduro will leave power 'whether negotiated or not'
Nobel laureate María Corina Machado says she's focused on achieving a peaceful transition of power, adding that she's confident the majority of Venezuela's armed forces and police will follow orders from a duly elected government.
In her home country, the Nobel Peace Prize winner leads the democratic opposition, international she is not undisputed with her right-wing contacts
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today This Friday, during a press conference from Oslo, opposition leader María Corina Machado insisted on the need for the support of the international community for Venezuela to emerge from the crisis. Likewise, she said Maduro will come out of power, with or without negotiation. On the other hand, she said that she has no intention of traveling to Spain or to make a tour of Europe, and that her foc…
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