Venezuelan opposition leader Machado vows protesters will not ‘leave the streets’
- Mass demonstrations are being held in Venezuela and abroad to put pressure on Maduro over his disputed re-election victory claim
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado vowed on Saturday that anti-government protesters would remain out in force as she came out of hiding to lead a protest in Caracas against Nicolas Maduro’s disputed re-election victory claim.
Machado had called for mass gatherings in more than 300 cities in Venezuela and abroad to intensify pressure on Maduro to concede what she says was an overwhelming opposition win in July 28 presidential polls.
She herself led a “Protest for the Truth” in the Venezuelan capital, after having been mostly in hiding in the face of arrest threats from Maduro’s government.
“We will not leave the streets,” Machado told hundreds of demonstrators, many of whom were waving the national flag and printed copies of election records from their voting stations as proof of an opposition victory.
“With intelligence, prudence, resilience, boldness … peaceful protest is our right,” she said.
Demonstrators loudly cheered Machado’s speech. “Liberty! Liberty!” many shouted.