Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado remains barred from running in the upcoming presidential elections despite winning the opposition primary by a landslide. She argues that the ban is unconstitutional and politically motivated, aiming to prevent her from challenging President Nicolás Maduro. Machado’s disqualification stems from accusations of alleged irregularities during her time as a member of parliament and alleged support for sanctions against Venezuela.
Despite the ban, Machado is actively campaigning and advocating for a free and fair election. She is urging international pressure on the Maduro regime to ensure transparent and credible electoral processes. She believes that her movement represents a significant challenge to the current government and a strong desire among Venezuelans for change.
Machado emphasizes the importance of unity within the opposition and is exploring strategies to overcome the obstacles placed in her way. She is considering potential alternative candidates who could represent her movement and carry the opposition’s banner in the election. The Venezuelan government, however, has maintained its position, asserting that Machado is ineligible to run, creating a complex and uncertain political landscape in the lead-up to the presidential election.
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