Maria Corina Machado vowed to lead Venezuela "when the right time comes." The opposition leader spoke in Washington D.C. after Interim President Delcy Rodríguez's address in Caracas. Machado emphasized an "orderly transition" for Venezuela.
Machado cited the U.S. experience in Iraq as a cautionary tale. She warned against dismantling existing structures, referencing the rise of ISIS. She described the current Venezuelan regime as a "criminal structure."
Rodríguez, in her state of the union address, stated she was not afraid to face the U.S. This comes amid ongoing political tensions in Venezuela.
Machado is a key figure in the Venezuelan opposition movement. She sees herself as part of a larger movement of millions. The timing and specifics of her leadership remain unclear.
The situation remains fluid. Further developments are expected as both leaders navigate the political landscape.
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