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‘A transition has begun’: Venezuela’s opposition puts brave face on Machado setback

Nobel winner’s supporters disappointed by US refusal to back her but remain hopeful that in time she can win power

Raccontata dalemonde.frtheguardian.comelpais.comfortune.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

‘A transition has begun’: Venezuela’s opposition puts brave face on Machado setback

Nobel winner’s supporters disappointed by US refusal to back her but remain hopeful that in time she can win power

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lemonde.fr6 mesi fa

Machado celebrates Maduro ouster, but is scorned by Trump

Maria Corina Machado backed the opposition's 2024 presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia to be president. But Donald Trump said the Nobel laureate doesn't have 'support or respect' in her country.

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fortune.com5 mesi fa

Trump chose not to restore democracy in Venezuela, with the opposition's Nobel winner in hiding and much of…

“They were clearly unimpressed by the sort of ethereal magical realism of the opposition,” said David Smilde, a Tulane University professor.

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elpais.com5 mesi fa

La oposición venezolana redefine su estrategia con una prioridad: el regreso de los líderes en el exilio

Los dirigentes antichavistas, con María Corina Machado a la cabeza, encajan el desplante de Trump y se preparan para reivindicar un espacio en una larga transición

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 3 gennaio 2026·lemonde.fr

    Venezuela's 'hour of freedom' has arrived, says opposition leader Machado

    Maria Corina Machado celebrated the US's capture of Nicolas Maduro and said that Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, who ran as the opposition's presidential candidate in 2024, should be…

  2. sabato 3 gennaio 2026·lemonde.fr

    Machado celebrates Maduro ouster, but is scorned by Trump

    Maria Corina Machado backed the opposition's 2024 presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia to be president. But Donald Trump said the Nobel laureate doesn't have 'support…

  3. martedì 6 gennaio 2026·theguardian.com

    Opposition leader Machado says she hasn’t spoken to Trump since attack as she vows to return to Venezuela – live

    María Corina Machado tells Fox News she would share her Nobel peace prize with US president after removal of Nicolás Maduro

  4. martedì 6 gennaio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘A transition has begun’: Venezuela’s opposition puts brave face on Machado setback

    Nobel winner’s supporters disappointed by US refusal to back her but remain hopeful that in time she can win power

  5. martedì 6 gennaio 2026·theguardian.com

    María Corina Machado vows to return to Venezuela and rejects rule of Maduro’s deputy

    Opposition leader says her movement is ready to win a fair election and praises Trump for toppling the president

  6. mercoledì 7 gennaio 2026·elpais.com

    La oposición venezolana redefine su estrategia con una prioridad: el regreso de los líderes en el exilio

    Los dirigentes antichavistas, con María Corina Machado a la cabeza, encajan el desplante de Trump y se preparan para reivindicar un espacio en una larga transición

  7. mercoledì 7 gennaio 2026·fortune.com

    Trump chose not to restore democracy in Venezuela, with the opposition's Nobel winner in hiding and much of the opposition in prison |…

    “They were clearly unimpressed by the sort of ethereal magical realism of the opposition,” said David Smilde, a Tulane University professor.