María Corina Machado said she was sure that Venezuelan society is not naive and that “with enormous conscience, courage and rebellion, he says no, I do not lend me” to participate in the regional elections called for next May 25
The opposition leader, María Corina Machado, considered last Thursday, April 17 that the regional elections that will be held on May 25 will be “a huge defeat for everyone who is lent for it, starting with the regime. That will be the referendum of the Esequibo with asteroids ».
During one interview With the journalist Carla Angola, Machado said that these elections are “a criminal process, where territories are being assigned for the different factions of the crime, the different mafias.”
As an example, he put the arrests of several mayors in the Zulia state, both opponents and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and said that there is “building a network and a criminal route, and everyone who does not enter through that hoop is imprisoned.”
He added that the regional elections are no longer as they were in the past, “controlled by the regime, where they assigned some quotas to try to wash their face and give an image of legitimacy, that no longer cares, that is irrelevant,” he added.
María Corina Machado said she is sure that Venezuelan society is not naive and that “with enormous consciousness, courage and rebellion, he says no, I do not lend myself to that and that is to do much.”
The unitary platform decided not to participate in the regional elections after denouncing fraud in the presidential elections of July 28 and considering that the National Electoral Council (CNE) is not impartial.
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