Machado pointed out that the strength of the population is the guarantee that the change in Venezuela “is not only unstoppable and irreversible, but will also be orderly, fair and transparent.”
María Corina Machado sent a message to all Venezuelans in which she assured that “very soon” she will return to Venezuela to “concrete… the definitive phase” of the democratic struggle together with each citizen.
Without giving details, he announced “new steps” in the coming days to advance the fight for democracy. «We continue to move forward. Wherever we are, work doesn’t stop. During the next few days we will take new steps, all necessary for our victory. Steps whose detailed explanation I am going to reserve at this time for reasons that I know our people understand better than anyone.
In his account in X, Machado highlighted the strength of the Venezuelan people and their preparation to continue advancing. «God has not given us what we wanted. But it has made us strong to deserve it. “It has prepared us for a fight that we are going to win for the love of our family, our people and our country.”
The opposition leader pointed out that the strength of the population is the guarantee that the change in Venezuela “is not only unstoppable and irreversible, but will also be orderly, fair and transparent.”
The Nobel Peace Prize winner highlighted that the award ceremony is the best proof of the fight that Venezuelans are giving to recover democracy.
Dear Venezuelans,
Please receive, with all my love, my message this Christmas.Very soon we will be together, with our families in Venezuela, building a great country.
May God bless us all. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/xKkKt0d0Mk
— María Corina Machado (@MariaCorinaYA) December 24, 2025
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