
The opposition leader calls for an emergency summit and calls for support for a democratic transition after the fall of Maduro
Maria Corina Machado defends her return to Venezuela as a peace force
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To understand that only a democratic transition can bring stability and well-being to our country and to assert the sovereignty of our peoples and to integrate Venezuela again into the democratic dynamics of the West, "he said. PUBLICITY "I want to ask you for your help and your support for this process of reencounter in which leaders who have been away from our country will return as a stabilizing, pacifying, ordering force so that all this pain, all this anguish, all this frustration that has created these moments have been channelled in a civic and peaceful way towards a process of democratic transition," he said. The leader of the opposition and Nobel Peace Prize Maria Corina Machado defended her return to Venezuela on Wednesday as a "stabilizing" and "pacifying" force, insisting that only a democratic transition will bring stability to the country after the fall of Nicolás Maduro.
Furthermore, "We have to act in this critical moment attached to the truth. The pronouncement comes after the Venezuelan National Assembly, which is an official majority, and a group of former opposition deputies reported on the start, from 1 August, of a joint work plan aimed at "promoting democracy in the country.". PUBLICITY In this way it has rejected the risk of internal conflict, which it has considered "false.".
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To understand that only a democratic transition can bring stability and well-being to our country and to assert the sovereignty of our peoples and to integrate Venezuela again into the democratic dynamics of the West, "he said.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesPUBLICITY "I want to ask you for your help and your support for this process of reencounter in which leaders who have been away from our country will return as a stabilizing, pacifying, ordering force so that all this pain, all this anguish, all this frustration that has created these moments have been channelled in a civic and peaceful way towards a process of democratic transition," he said.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe leader of the opposition and Nobel Peace Prize Maria Corina Machado defended her return to Venezuela on Wednesday as a "stabilizing" and "pacifying" force, insisting that only a democratic transition will bring stability to the country after the fall of Nicolás Maduro.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"We have to act in this critical moment attached to the truth.
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The pronouncement comes after the Venezuelan National Assembly, which is an official majority, and a group of former opposition deputies reported on the start, from 1 August, of a joint work plan aimed at "promoting democracy in the country.".
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaVIDEO: Machado defends his return to Venezuela as a "stabilizing" and "pacifying" force for the country.
according to InfobaePUBLICITY In this way it has rejected the risk of internal conflict, which it has considered "false.".
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