Maduro’s dictatorship tries to silence María Corina Machado with a 15-year disqualification

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Abstract
The regime of Nicolás Maduro has disqualified Venezuelan opposition candidate María Corina Machado from holding public office for 15 years.
The news was announced by Chavista deputy José Brito.
María Corina Machado has responded to the news with a message of defiance and determination.
The decision has been condemned by several opposition leaders and human rights defenders.
The disqualification comes in a context of growing political tension in Venezuela.

María Corina Machado, leader of Vente Venezuela, has not been intimidated by this act of repression. In response to the news, she posted on her social networks: «A USELESS ‘disqualification’ that only shows that the regime knows that it is ALREADY DEFEATED. Now we will vote with more strength, more rebellion and more desire in the Primaries. Here who ENABLES is the people of Venezuela. Until the end is UNTIL THE END».

The dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro, in an act of desperation and fear, has launched a low blow to Venezuelan democracy. In an attempt to silence the opposition, it has disqualified María Corina Machado, a courageous opposition candidate, from holding public office for 15 years. This news was announced by Chavista deputy José Brito, who has become the spokesman for the tyranny.

The decision of the dictatorship has been condemned by several opposition leaders and human rights defenders. Among them, Henrique Capriles, who described the disqualification as «UNCONSTITUTIONAL, UNFOUNDED and SHAMEFUL». Julio Borges also expressed his rejection, stating that «Maduro’s regime continues to appeal to the disqualifications of political leaders to undermine the struggle of the Venezuelan people».

María Corina Machado has once again demonstrated her courage and determination in the fight for democracy in Venezuela. Despite the regime’s attempts to silence her, she continues to be a strong and clear voice in the fight against tyranny. Her message is clear: the struggle for democracy in Venezuela will not stop until the dictatorship falls.

The Maduro dictatorship may try to silence the opposition, but it cannot silence the voice of the Venezuelan people. The struggle for democracy in Venezuela will continue, and leaders like María Corina Machado will remain at the forefront, no matter what obstacles stand in their way.

The Venezuelan politician, in an act of defiance and resistance, has responded to the disqualification with a message of strength and determination. In a tweet, Machado declared, «Nothing the regime does surprises us.» This statement is a testament to her unwavering commitment to the struggle for democracy in Venezuela.

Amid growing political tension, Machado has maintained her firm stance against the dictatorship and its international allies. In a recent speech at the «XVI Atlantic Forum. Iberoamerica: Democracy and Freedom», organized by the International Freedom Foundation, Machado stressed that her movement is fighting against the dictatorship and its international allies: «We are very clear that we are facing a tyranny that has links with China, Russia and Cuba».

The struggle for democracy in Venezuela is a struggle that is being fought on several fronts. It is not only about confronting the dictatorship in the country, but also about resisting the influence of foreign powers that support the Maduro regime. In this regard, Machado has proven to be a courageous and determined leader, willing to face the toughest challenges in the name of democracy.

Machado’s disqualification has been condemned by several opposition leaders and human rights defenders. Among them, Henrique Capriles, who described the disqualification as «UNCONSTITUTIONAL, UNBASED and SHAMEFUL». Julio Borges also expressed his rejection, stating that «Maduro’s regime continues to appeal to the disqualifications of political leaders to undermine the struggle of the Venezuelan people».

Despite the regime’s attempts to silence the opposition, the voice of the Venezuelan people continues to resound loudly. The struggle for democracy in Venezuela continues, and leaders like María Corina Machado will remain at the forefront, no matter what obstacles stand in their way.