Protest Denounces Secrecy of Venezuela Transition Talks
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Protest denounces secrecy of Venezuela transition talks
The demonstration came as the first round of Washington-backed talks between Venezuela's interim government and parts of the opposition was wrapping up. National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez and opposition figure Dinorah Figuera have been representing both sides since negotiations began last week. "Let Dinorah come out," protesters chanted, waving Venezuelan flags high above their heads. "We want to hear her side of the conversation," secu…
REPORTING - The United States and Chavist government are piloting a democratic transition roadmap that began in early August, but the main opposition figure, Nobel Prize winner Maria Corina Machado is marginalized.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said on Tuesday that Venezuela is in “the final phase” of tyranny and warned that any democratic transition must have as protagonist to society and not to the elites. During his intervention by videoconference at the Free America Forum, organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Montevideo (Uruguay), Machado declared: “Our country today suffers the consequences of 27 years of plundering and d…
Protesters demand transparency, the release of political prisoners and wage improvements at the close of the first round of dialogue in which María Corina Machado does not participate. The post Protests in Caracas to demand transparency in negotiations between the interim government and a sector of the opposition appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
Following the impulse of the proposal by Ted Cruz and a bloc of congressmen, Machado valued these efforts as a reflection of leadership. The measure consists of a bipartisan resolution presented by Senators Cruz, Jeanne Shaheen and other legislators. In a message addressed to the participants of the Free America Forum in Montevideo, the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said that the South American nation has reached the final st…
Opposition leader María Corina Machado said this Tuesday, August 11, that the democratic transition in Venezuela will only be possible if it has civil society as its protagonist, and rejected that the process could become an exclusive negotiation between power groups. This was pointed out by the leader, who participated by videoconference in a new edition of the Free America Forum, organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Montevideo, Urugu…
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