Verónika Mendoza, a member of Nuevo Perú and a possible candidate to the next presidential elections in 2026, was questioned by the journalist Cesar Hildebrandt on whether he would vote for Nicolás Maduro or the opposition in Venezuela’s upcoming elections.
The candidate first tried to argue that this Venezuelan opposition that aspires to the Miraflores Palace is neither the most democratic nor the most transformative in that country.
“Unfortunately, the opposition is neither the most democratic nor the most transformative in Venezuela. I would not vote for Maduro, but I suppose I would be part of some leftist, progressive, popular alternative… which is what we are trying to build,” he told Hildebrandt en sus trece.
In response to this statement and the lack of forcefulness in his response, Hildebrandt questioned his attempt to evade the question, which he described as a “strong dilemma.”
“It’s as if someone were to tell me, choose between Dina Boluarte and Keiko Fujimori, neither, neither of the two, neither the puppet, nor the one who rules behind the scenes. We must build an alternative for change, we do not have to resign ourselves to being governed by this mafia coalition that seeks to perpetuate itself in power,” he continued.
“Finally, Verónika Mendoza said that she has never blindly defended the Maduro regime, emphasizing that she has always been critical of its economic model and democracy. ‘No one is endorsing a particular government, but don’t ask me to applaud an equally arbitrary opposition,’ she concluded.”
Verónika Mendoza calls for citizen insurgency: “No one owes obedience to a usurping government”
On Saturday, July 13, Verónika Mendozaparty leader New Peru For Buen Vivir, he carried out a political campaign in Cusco, where he discussed the current political situation in the country, focusing on President Dina Boluarte, who is facing severe criticism. Boluarte has a 5% approval rating and a 90% rejection rating from citizens towards her administration.
“In this regard, Verónika Mendoza, a former congresswoman, mentioned the measures adopted by the National Parliament, which have received criticism from various social sectors. These groups have pointed out that the decisions taken by the current legislators could hinder the country’s progress and favor particular interests.”
“Mobilization, brothers and sisters, because today it is our main tool to express our repudiation of these mobsters; and citizen insurgency, because no one owes obedience to a usurping government. No one owes respect to spurious laws. Even this Constitution recognizes the right to citizen insurgency. We do not have to pay respect to this mafia government and Congress,” said the leader of the recently registered party Nuevo Perú.
Nuevo Perú does not rule out Verónika Mendoza being a presidential candidate in the 2026 elections
Gustavo Guerra Garcia, spokesperson for New Peruspoke after the party was officially registered by the National Elections Jury for the 2026 elections. He outlined the plans and strategies that the group will follow in view of the upcoming elections.
The main spokesperson for Nuevo Perú highlighted the relevance of Verónika Mendoza within the party and did not rule out that she could run again as a presidential candidate in the 2026 general elections. However, he stressed that it is too early to determine who the candidate will be, since they are in the process of seeking alliances to present a solid government program accepted by the citizens.