Opposition leader María Corina Machado asked Venezuelans this Monday “Do what’s right when the time is right.”Without giving further details about it, he made the call after calling for global protests for 1 December in relation to his complaint of “fraud” over the official result of the presidential election, which led to Nicolás Maduro’s re-election.
Let us all be careful, alert, concentrated. Pay attention to what is happening, the signs that are about to appear and the messages that I am sending you these days,” Machado indicated via an audio on X.
He affirmed that “the defeated regime tries to avoid the inevitable and uses brute force to do so”, but – he assured – the “popular and sovereign mandate” of the 28 July presidential elections. “It is irreversible.”
“They know this. They know that their exit is getting closer day by day and that when they arise it is impossible to stop them. “They are well aware that this city is on the rise,” he said.
Machado pointed out that the government “cannot even put up with its own abusive, corrupt, dirty regulations”. Was able to “prevent his major defeat” in the presidential electionsThe official outcome of which was rejected in mass demonstrations that, according to the Executive, released more than 2,400 detainees, whom the Prosecutor’s Office accused of committing “violence” and “barbarism”.
The Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD) accused Maduro of “repressing” the opposition sector through state security forces, while NGOs reported that people were detained despite not participating in the protests.
However, Maduro’s re-election has been criticized mainly by the international community. Due to lack of support which confirms his victory in the electionAll of the country’s institutions – including the armed forces – support the Chavista leader and view the PUD as coup plotters who intend to take power by force.
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