We are going to call for more protests

  • Sep, Thu, 2024


The democratic opposition will call for more mobilizations and protests, Maria Corina Machado, who has made these calls in rejection of the official results of the July 28 elections, which declare Nicolás Maduro the winner, reported on Wednesday.

“We will continue to call for more and more mobilization and more protests every day, not just from Venezuelans,” said the leader. in a live on Instagram with Cuban activist Rosa María Payá, in which the participation of citizens from other countries was highlighted.

He said that the Venezuelan cause has become a global reason after the presidential elections, in which candidate Edmundo González Urrutia won with almost 70% of the votes according to the data that the Unitary Platform published on the internet.

“It wasn’t like that before July 28, it is now and there, Venezuelans who are abroad have made a unique, invaluable construction, so that this can be maintained and grow,” he said.

The democratic opposition will call for more mobilizations and protests, María Corina Machado reported on Wednesday

Venezuelans protest in Mexico for democracy in their country. Photo: Yuri Cortez / AFP

“We must be sure: we win”

Machado, the most visible face of González’s campaign, insisted that the process in the country is an existential struggle for life, an epic struggle for truth and a spiritual struggle for good. That is why she warned that Maduro, with the use of force and lies, could delay the process of transition to democracy in the country.

“I don’t know how much longer, a few days, a few weeks, I don’t know. But We must be sure that we are going to win. “And that is why what the international community is doing is so important. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has called things by their name, as has the Organization of American States with its Permanent Council and its resolutions,” he said.

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