This woman, who has captured the attention of all Venezuelans, has become the new hope for Maduro's opponents, igniting a fervor not seen in a long time. Her popularity and the passion she conveys in her speeches have made her a prominent figure in the Venezuelan political landscape.
The situation in Venezuela is critical
Fuel shortages paralyze several areas of Venezuela with long queues at gas stations.
Closed businesses, lack of weaponry for the police, blackouts and lack of mobility, gasoline shortages affecting producers, and famine in some regions of the country. In the face of this bleak panorama, Machado urges Venezuelans abroad, especially in countries like Colombia, to register and vote in the primaries. Her message transcends the electoral realm and takes on an existential and spiritual dimension. It's time to join forces and free Venezuela from the oppressive yoke.
Former Deputy Machado has also referred to the internal elections and celebrated the decision not to include technical assistance from the National Electoral Council (CNE), an organization that has faced criticism and accusations in the past.
María Corina Machado, a courageous and charismatic leader, is ready to face the challenge of driving change in Venezuela. Her voice resonates strongly, and her message has deeply touched the hearts of millions of Venezuelans who yearn for freedom and justice.
The manipulation of a system that uses the people to perpetuate itself in power
However, the Chavismo movement has already announced its intention to immediately seek Machado's disqualification, as well as to demand an investigation into the funding of her campaign. Despite these attempts to discredit her, the candidate from Vente Venezuela leads the polls in the opposition primaries with an impressive 48% of voting intentions.
Only the unity of Venezuelans worldwide can ignite a glimmer of hope
Social media plays a fundamental role in spreading María Corina Machado's message and that of the voiceless people. The media is either bought or censored, and people live in fear, facing retaliation from collectives or criminals who are actually tools disguised for ideological pressure.
A country in crisis: Venezuela on the brink of collapse
In the midst of an increasingly unviable Venezuela, with businesses shutting down and a shortage of basic resources, María Corina Machado emerges as a brave leader willing to confront the country's challenges. In her own words, "This has taken on an existential and spiritual dimension, and when a country unites like this, nothing can stop it." Her call to action transcends politics and becomes a struggle for the survival and future of an entire nation.
The importance of primaries: The voice of the Venezuelan people
María Corina Machado highlights the importance of primaries as an opportunity for the Venezuelan people to be heard. In contrast to a forced union dictated by party elites, she emphasizes that this decision should be based on what Venezuelans truly want, both inside and outside the country. Her goal is clear: to free Venezuela from the oppressive yoke and provide opportunities and freedoms to its citizens.
The challenge of María Corina Mach
¿Su grito que resuena en toda América, será esta vez una realidad?: ¡Unámonos por un cambio real en Venezuela!
Will her cry that resonates throughout America become a reality this time? Let's unite for a real change in Venezuela!"
María Corina Machado is already a force to be reckoned with in her pursuit of real change in Venezuela. Her voice represents the hope of millions of Venezuelans who dream of a better future, the return of democracy. In many Anglo-Latin places like Doral in Miami, the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina, throughout Chile or Peru, millions of Venezuelans, just like their compatriots back home, are eagerly waiting for the totalitarian government of Venezuela to be defeated. They also hope that all media outlets and leaders in the Americas will speak the truth about the crimes, massive corruption, and extreme poverty created by Maduro and Chavez's populism, a system closely related to the one currently ruling in Cuba.
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