Venezuelan president reveals María Corina Machado is between Panama and Colombia asking for new sanctions

بقلم: Ed Newman
2024-11-02 13:54:20

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Caracas, November 2 (RHC)-- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro assured that the far-right María Corina Machado is not in the country and going back and forth between Colombia and Panama, asking for new sanctions to destabilize the Bolivarian country.

“Now she is looking for meetings to be received by the president over there, who is asking for sanctions against Venezuela and interventions against Venezuela,” the president stressed in statements offered at the delivery of means and supplies to strengthen and guarantee the operational action of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) and the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB).

Meanwhile, referring to all the fascist actions promoted by Machado, the Venezuelan president detailed the consequences of her actions, specifying that because of his calls for violence “27 people died, more than 190 wounded by bullets, knives, clubs.”

There were also “90 seriously injured people who are gradually recovering,” adding that his government “in 48 hours achieved victory and the restoration of peace, the stability of the country, which must be forever and ever.”

Quite the contrary, “the ringleaders hid, they did not show their faces,” Maduro said, while saying that “the main ringleader (Edmundo González Urrutia, former presidential candidate in the July 28 elections) did not show his face.  He fled, he hid.”

“When they were killing on the 29th and 30th, (he) was in the Dutch embassy.  Now he says he is going to be sworn in abroad,” added the Bolivarian leader.

Meanwhile, Maduro stressed that both he and Machado "are stateless and we should feel proud of having defeated them with votes and in the streets, and we should continue to defeat them with love for Venezuela."



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