While they gathered to support opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, news spread of the arrest of Corina Machado, who has already been released.
Venezuelan opponents They mobilized this Thursday to Plaza de Mayo to demand that current President Nicolás Maduro hand over power to Edmundo González Urrutia this Friday. At the scene, the arrest and release of Corina Machado was announced in a confusing episode.
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About 100 Venezuelan residents in Argentina have gathered in the historic square since noon to express their repudiation of Nicolás Maduro. During the course of the afternoon, different representatives of the national and Buenos Aires governments participated. He was seen early to the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, and the Minister of City Security, Waldo Wolffamong others.


The march is replicated in Rosario, Córdoba and Mar del Plata. “I am hurt by what is happening. The kidnapping of our leader has to give us more encouragement to continue with this fight for our freedom,” said one of the Venezuelans in dialogue with C5N.
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Mariano Fuchila
Venezuela: they denounce that Corina Machado was detained by the Nicolás Maduro regime
The Venezuelan opposition denounces that Corina Machado was detained this Thursday by the Nicolás Maduro regime after leading a mobilization in Caracas, the country’s capital. Edmundo González Urrutia demanded his immediate release. “Don’t play with fire,” he asked.
“As president-elect, I demand the immediate release of María Corina Machado. To the security forces that kidnapped her, I say: don’t play with fire,” she asked. Gonzalez Urrutia in his X account. The event occurred one day before the beginning of a new presidential term that the opposition, he assures, must assume González Urrutia instead of Maduro.
An hour before, the opposition party Comando Con Venezuela denounced on its social networks “María Corina was violently intercepted as she left the rally in Chacao. We hope to confirm your situation in minutes.”
Machado had come out of hiding this Thursday to lead a mobilization in the streets of Caracas. At 3:21 p.m., the Con Venezuela Command reported that it had been intercepted and “regime troops shot at the motorcycles that were transporting her”. At this time, the leader’s whereabouts are not known.
Source: Ambito

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