
The political analyst, Federico Gonzálezspoke to Canal E and assessed the importance of the Nobel Peace Prize for María Corina Machado, the positioning of the Argentine government on the international stage and the expected return of President Javier Milei to sign the labor modernization project.
Federico González emphasized the symbolic importance of the figure of María Corina Machado, who reappeared after months in hiding. “The first thing that struck me, and what won’t happen, is that someone who is a political analyst must never forget that.” it touched my heart“, he explained.
María Corina Machado and the possibility of becoming a political leader
He also claimed that today Corina Machado represents “a symbol of light” in the face of the “darkness and silence” of the Nicolás Maduro regime. He also emphasized that his leadership had already transcended regional boundaries: “It seems to me that way A global political leader is bornI believe that there are a number of political leaders and I believe that they are the driving forces where love is a central aspect of this leadership“.
Regarding the return to Venezuela announced by María Corina Machado, González said: “I understand it when she says it There must be a strategy calculation At least it doesn’t seem that way to me Be a leader who is willing to sacrifice herself“.
Venezuela’s political moment
And he added a diagnosis about the state of the Venezuelan regime: “I believe that Venezuela is in an imminent momentNow more than ever the conditions are met so that it is a regime that is coming to an end“.
President Javier Milei attended the ceremony in Oslo but had to return early to sign the work modernization project. For the interviewee, his presence in Norway is in line with the ruling party’s discourse: “It seems that way to me It’s good that it’s there“He seems to me to be someone who values democracy and freedom.”
Referring to the rush to return to the country to advance the legislative agenda, he said he sees an improvisation in the government’s strategy: “It seems to me that this law I should have been there since it started. It may be that we found out for a reason and changed our minds to be more punctual, but that is not the best way to govern“.