

Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado says Maduro's days are numbered
Apr 5, 2025
In this discussion, María Corina Machado, a prominent opposition leader in Venezuela, reveals her insights on the country's political strife. She asserts that Nicolás Maduro’s grip on power is faltering amidst widespread discontent and international condemnation. Machado highlights the dire socio-economic conditions and the surge of Venezuelan migrants impacting U.S. policies. She calls for accountability regarding human rights abuses and envisions a future where Venezuela can emerge as an energy hub through a democratic transition.
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Venezuela's Deteriorating Situation
- Life in Venezuela is increasingly difficult due to Maduro's regime.
- The economic and social crisis has worsened, with repression escalating after the July 28th election.
Machado's Personal Risk
- Machado faces significant personal risk by staying in Venezuela, as Maduro has openly threatened her.
- Despite the threats, she remains committed to the cause and continues organizing opposition efforts.
Maduro's Weakening Grip
- Maduro's control is weakening despite outward appearances.
- His international support has diminished, and internal pressures are mounting due to economic collapse and social unrest.