This Sunday, Abc Interviews Maria Corina Machado
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María Corina Machado spent 16 months hiding in Venezuela, moving secretly, under the pressure of persecution and the constant threat of Chavismo. In this conversation with ABC, she recounts from the most personal point of view how she lives a clandestineness that is both physical, intellectual and spiritual proof. She speaks of faith as a daily refuge, of the hours of uncertainty and of the need to transform fear into learning. She recalls her e…
María Corina Machado, opposition leader and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2025, said in an interview with ABC that she aspires to be a “freedom constructor” along with millions of Venezuelans in a free Venezuela, while evaluating the present of the political process following the US intervention that culminated in the capture of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores. Machado stressed that repression is the only support of the “regime” and Delcy Rodr…
The opposition leader, María Corina Machado, confirmed that she spoke once again to President Donald Trump, who revealed on Thursday that she had contacts again with the Nobel Peace winner 2025. During a conversation with journalist David Alandete of ABC, and before a question, she specified whether they had followed up with the exchange; she added: "We have spoken." However, she did not go into more detail. Machado said that "he would like" the…
The Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado detailed in an interview with the newspaper *ABC* his departure from Venezuela after 16 months in hiding, during which period he was the object of actions by the government of Nicolás Maduro. Machado indicated that he would repeat the actions carried out if necessary for his political cause. During his hiding, Machado had meetings with Pope Francis and the former president of the United State…
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