CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado on Thursday vowed to keep the pressure on President Nicolás Maduro to leave office in January, but she also exhorted the international community to rise to the occasion by immediately recognize her faction's presidential candidate as the July's election winner and implement measures to hold government officials accountable for abuses unleashed after the vote.
Venezuela’s Machado vows to keep pressure on Maduro but urges international community to step up
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado on Thursday vowed to keep the pressure on President Nicolás Maduro to leave office in January, but she also exhorted the international community to rise to the occasion by immediately recognize her faction's presidential candidate as the July's election winner and implement measures to hold government officials accountable for abuses unleashed after the vote.
Machado, speaking to reporters online from an undisclosed location in Venezuela, reaffirmed her commitment to negotiate incentives and guarantees that could lead to a peaceful transition of power.
"We, the Venezuelan people, have done everything," she said. "We competed with the rules of the tyranny … and we won, and we proved it. So, if the world or some government is thinking of looking the other way, imagine where sovereign will and popular sovereignty end up in the western world. It would mean that elections are worthless."
Her comments came three days after the country's justice system, which is loyal to the ruling party, issued an arrest warrant for former diplomat Edmundo González, who represented the main opposition coalition in the July 28 election.