María Corina Machado emphasizes that Venezuela and Latin America are at a critical juncture, urging the dismantling of a criminal structure with the support of democracies.
- In Lima, on November 5, María Corina Machado stated that Venezuela faces a criminal structure that must be dismantled to secure a future for Democracy in the region.
- Machado highlighted the urgent need for support from Latin America and global democracies to confront the challenges posed by this criminal structure in Venezuela.
- Her remarks come as Venezuela grapples with rising populism and authoritarianism, reflecting broader trends affecting governance in nations like Peru and beyond.
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The situation in Venezuela is emblematic of a larger struggle for democratic governance in Latin America, making Machados call for international support crucial for regional stability and democratic resilience.