Venezuelan Opposition Leader Calls for More Western Action Against Maduro
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Venezuela's Machado calls for more US action against Maduro
By Sarah Kinosian
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Calls for More Western Action Against Maduro
Maria Corina Machado urges more decisive action from the U.S. against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Despite being barred from elections, she remains a popular opposition figure and calls for sanctions and the dismantling of criminal networks linked to Maduro's government, which denies election irregularities.
María Corina Machado, chief representative of the extremist sector of the Venezuelan opposition, revealed to the public some details about her private intervention at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas (AS/COA): a strategy she has called "The Opportunity of the Billion Dollars." AS/COA is a non-governmental organization based in New York, founded in 1965 by tycoon David Rockefeller, made up of two organs. The first one, called "America…
The opposition leader calls for stronger sanctions and dismantling criminal networks linked to the Venezuelan government La entrada María Corina Machado urges the US to intensify actions against Maduro: “Venezuela is a hemispheric security problem” #19Jun was first published in El Impulso.
Opposition leader María corina Machado asked the United States to "take more measures" against Nicolás Maduro, including the application of sanctions and the fight against criminal networks that, according to her, are linked to the government. "We would like more actions faster? Yes, yes," Machado told Reuters in an interview by Zoom on Tuesday night, June 17. "For the United States Venezuela is a problem of hemispheric security." "We are asking…
María Corina Machado, leader of the opposition to Venezuela’s dictatorship, called for the U.S. government to enforce the law against Nicolás Maduro’s regime, considering that there is no system of functional justice in that country. “What we ask Western democracies, the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Europe, is to apply the law. That’s what we’re asking for. What does that mean? International justice works, since Venezuelan justice that is abs…
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