Maria Corina Machado vowed to lead Venezuela "when the right time comes," signaling her continued defiance against the current regime. The opposition leader spoke in Washington, D.C., emphasizing her commitment to a stable transition. This declaration follows increased political tension in Venezuela.
Machado referenced the US experience in Iraq, warning against dismantling existing structures. She believes a complete purge of the current system could lead to instability, similar to the rise of ISIS. Machado envisions a future Venezuela as a strong US ally.
Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela's interim president, addressed the nation in Caracas. She stated she was unafraid to face the US. Rodríguez's address marks her first state of the union since assuming the interim presidency.
Venezuela faces a complex political crisis. Machado is barred from holding public office. The US has maintained sanctions against the Maduro regime.
The situation remains fluid. International observers are closely monitoring developments. Future elections and negotiations will determine Venezuela's path forward.
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