Machado Is Hiring DC Lobbyists for Access to Venezuela's Future
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Machado is hiring DC lobbyists for access to Venezuela's future
Opposition leader-in-exile Maria Corina Machado has hired veteran Republican lobbyists in Washington DC in what experts say is an effort to gain the support of the Trump administration as she continues to seek the Venezuelan presidency.Machado has retained lobbyist Ed Rogers as a U.S.-based “government affairs and public relations” consultant, according to a recent disclosure made to the Department of Justice under the Foreign Agents Registratio…
DECRYPTAGE - The American Minister of Foreign Affairs, of Cuban origin, rules in Spanish with Delcy Rodriguez, the Venezuelan vice-president, the affairs of the country.
US President Donald Trump does not want to let the heroine of the resistance against the dictatorship back into Venezuela, whose regime has wrapped itself around his finger after the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro and is profiting from the oil wealth of this South American country. For a quarter of a century, María Corina Machado has been one of the most vocal critics of "21st century socialism."
Laura Dib, director of the Program for Venezuela in the organization, said that the process represents an opportunity to generate changes that bring the country closer to democracy, after the political stalemate from the presidential fraud of two years ago to January 3, when the US military forces captured Nicolás Maduro in Caracas. The post The Washington Office for Latin America asks that the negotiation in Venezuela include María Corina Macha…
Trump and Rubio secretly shuffle presidential names for their plan in Venezuela: they leave Machado out Published: 12.08.2026 / redpres.com Illustrative photo Redpres.com/RPN The State Department would have filed support for Vente Venezuela's leader and deck profiles ...
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