Machado highlighted that the administration of Nicolás Maduro instills fear, exercises repression and intimidation
This Wednesday, January 1, the opposition leader Maria Corina Machado He published a message on his social networks where he stated that “the time has come” and that the defeat of the Maduro government “is very close.”
In the almost seven-minute video, Machado stated that in a few days “the entire Venezuela will be in the streets united in a beautiful and powerful cry for freedom (…) At the same time we will shout ‘Gloria Al Bravo Pueblo’, the loudest in our history”.
GLORY TO THE BRAVE PEOPLE!!
My message for this year 2025 for you, Venezuelan.
The time has come. For our children, for our beloved land, for our Freedom.
It depends on you, on me, on everyone.
You have to be there. I will be with you.GLORY TO THE BRAVE PEOPLE!! pic.twitter.com/2PzVs1oFW3
— María Corina Machado (@MariaCorinaYA) January 1, 2025
«We have been stripping the regime of the pillars that supported it: Social control; The people have risen up and left the regime completely isolated. Legitimacy: we handed it a historic defeat, and the entire world is witness to it. We have reduced his support from key external actors, who no longer wish to associate themselves with toxic figures like Maduro, and the few who still support him are weakened by their own internal problems. The regime is aware of the international consequences it will face for all the crimes it has committed. Public opinion; no one believes them anymore. “They invest millions in propaganda, which only intensifies people’s rejection of their impudence and cynicism,” he said.
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Machado highlighted that Nicolás Maduro’s administration instills fear, exercises repression and intimidation. He added that “it is time for us to break this cycle, they will be left with nothing. It’s over. That’s why I tell you: let fear be afraid of us. “There is no fear that can come between a mother and the life of her child or between a true soldier and the defense of his country.”
*Journalism in Venezuela is carried out in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments in place to punish the word, especially the laws “against hate”, “against fascism” and “against the blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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