
The Venezuelan opposition Maria Corina Machado reappeared in the early hours of this Thursday morning OsloNorway, after hours of uncertainty about his whereabouts, and assured that he would do “everything possible” to return to Venezuela.
“Of course I’ll come back. “I will be where I can help our cause the most,” he said in a television interview with BBC journalist Lucy Hockings. He assured that he knows exactly, “Risks“After I left the country, he explained: ‘Until recently I thought the place I should be was Venezuela; the place I should be today in the name of our cause is Oslo.’ He didn’t reveal how he got to Norway, but emphasized: “Many men and women.” They risked their lives so that I could come to Oslo.
The opposition leader described her personal difficulties: “I haven’t been able to hug or touch anyone for more than 16 months. Suddenly, within a few hours, I was able to see my loved ones, touch them, cry and pray together“. Some time ago he had reunited with his daughter and mother Corina Parisca.
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Machado lives in the Secrecy in her country since August 2024, when Nicolás Maduro accused her of staging a coup and ordered her arrest, and she last appeared publicly at a demonstration in January this year. He traveled secretly to Norway to receive this Nobel Peace Prizebut due to complications during the transfer, she did not arrive in time for the ceremony at which her daughter took over as her substitute. Ana Corina Sosa.
Machado did not respond to a specific question about whether she would support US military intervention in Venezuela. He defined the government of Nicolás Maduro “not as a conventional dictatorship, but as a criminal structure” and assured: “We did not want war, we did not seek one…” It was Maduro who declared war on the Venezuelan people“.
Shortly afterwards, the opposition leader appeared in the Norwegian parliament and assured: “I have come to accept the award on behalf of the Venezuelan people and I will bring it to Venezuela at the right time.” Then he reiterated: “I won’t say when or how it will happen, but I will do everything to be able to return and put an end to this tyranny soon“He emphasized that it was necessary”finish the job“to establish democracy in his country, without providing further details.” Anyone who lives in Venezuela and wants to tell the truth is in danger” he explained.
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