En estas horas de profundo dolor, agradezco a la querida presidenta electa @KeikoFujimori por su solidaridad con el pueblo venezolano y su firme compromiso con nuestro bienestar y libertad.
Venezuela y Perú avanzarán juntos en la defensa de la justicia, la democracia y la dignidad de nuestra gente.
Muy pronto nos encontraremos y presenciaremos el renacer de una Venezuela libre.
#AHORA | María Corina Machado conversó con la presidente electa de Perú, Keiko Fujimori, a quien felicitó por su triunfo y le dio su pleno apoyo para un gobierno próspero.
Keiko brindó su apoyo a Machado y su solidaridad a los venezolanos.
🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA
La presidenta electa del Perú, Keiko Fujimori, conversa con la líder de la oposición venezolana y Premio Nobel de la Paz, María Corina Machado:
🚨 SENATOR OF PARAGUAY, CELESTE SINEZOR OPEN LETTER TO KYLIAN MBAPPÉ:
The problem is between you and me. I have never said anything against France. On the contrary, I stand with France. I studied at a French school from the age of 2 until I was 17, where I completed my education. I am who I am thanks to the Collège de l’Immaculée Conception and the education it gave me. We sang La Marseillaise and honored the French flag alongside our own. I speak French and I love visiting France. Last Christmas, I spent the holidays with my family in Courchevel, and we welcomed the New Year in Saint Tropez. This has nothing to do with France. The problem is with you.
Your arrogance and contempt angered me long before the match, when you said, “If we have to put our hands in the dirt, then let’s do it.” We are not stupid. We understood perfectly that by “the dirt,” you meant the Paraguayan team, and the Paraguayan team represents all of us. Then you said you were going to remove our makeup. We understood that too. All of Paraguay remained silent, myself included. We endured it.
During the match, your arrogance was obvious. Your contempt for every Paraguayan player was clear, as if they were beneath you. Without even covering your mouth, you shouted, “La concha de tu madre,” an extremely offensive insult in Latin America, and you know it.
Finally, you showed complete disregard for the health of our goalkeeper. That is something you simply do not do. Respect between rivals after a match is almost sacred, in war and in peace, in defeat and in victory. Yet you refused to shake his hand and shouted your victory in his face. In a single moment, you displayed contempt, arrogance, and poor manners. It hurt me, it hurt my entire country, and it hurt deeply. France should hold you accountable because it is a nation of honor, with centuries of history and savoir faire.
My posts were written in the heat of the moment, with my blood boiling, the blood of a mixed heritage, a beautiful blend of Indigenous and Spanish ancestry that runs through my veins. I wrote them while watching you mock those extraordinary Paraguayan players who fought as equals until the final whistle. However, I immediately regretted responding to you with the same insults that I myself receive. I realized I was repeating the very behavior I despise, so I deleted the post. I understand that my words offended you because humiliation hurts.
Now I demand that you also retract your statements and apologize to me. I will not tolerate your violence either. You do not know me. You have no idea who I am, and you have no right to say that I AM A DESPICABLE WOMAN, UNWORTHY OF THE OFFICE I HOLD.
I am a Senator of the Paraguayan Nation, elected by the people. Before that, I was a National Deputy, also elected by the people. Thousands of Paraguayan men and women voted for me and consider me their voice. My foremost duty is to speak for the Paraguayan people, to say what they cannot say, and to defend my country with my life if necessary.
I represent my country because I was freely elected. I was chosen in democratic elections to help make its laws and to be its voice. You have no idea what it means to be elected to defend your nation and represent its people.
Who are you to call me unworthy or despicable when you do not even know me? This is blatant gender based violence. This is political violence against a woman who earned her position through the democratic vote of her people. You insult me because I am a woman. You attack my dignity as a woman and as a political representative.
Retract your statements, honor your French citizenship, and apologize. Otherwise, I may pursue legal action for gender based violence.
Celeste Amarilla
Senator of the Paraguayan Nation
@InformeOrwell Al parecer Maduro es el único delincuente...
Los EEUU son los grandes beneficiados en todo este tema y negocia petróleo con delincuentes
🚨 ¿Venezuela renace en manos de los que la saquearon? Todo lo que estuvo en manos de Jacqueline Faría terminó quebrado.
Pero su caso más emblemático es el del río Guaire, que atraviesa Caracas. Durante su gestión se destinaron más de 2.000 millones de dólares para sanearlo, pero nunca se avanzó en nada y el río sigue altamente contaminado.
Ni hablar de CANTV o MOLVINET, donde las cifras son astronómicas.
URGENTE 🇻🇪 | ¡ÚLTIMA HORA! 🚨| Delcy Rodríguez, en pleno evento oficial, vuelve al discurso del miedo:
“¡No puede haber espacio para la conspiración!
¡Ni interna ni externa!”.
¿Conspiración externa o miedo interno? 👀
Cuestionan discurso divisivo de Delcy Rodríguez en graduación de cadetes
Durante la graduación de nuevos oficiales, un acto tradicionalmente institucional y familiar, Delcy Rodríguez generó controversia al pronunciar un discurso de confrontación. En lugar de priorizar el reconocimiento a los graduandos, Rodríguez arremetió contra la oposición y críticos de la gestión presidencial, calificándolos de "antipatriotas". Diversos observadores señalan que, ante el complejo panorama que vive Venezuela, el liderazgo político debe apostar por la unión nacional y la responsabilidad, dejando de lado la polarización.
URGENTE 🇻🇪 | ¡ÚLTIMA HORA! 🚨| La más reciente encuesta de Atlas/Intel refleja un aumento de la desaprobación hacia el régimen interino de Delcy Rodríguez:
🔵 Desaprobación: 63%
🔴 Aprobación: 24%
To the Venezuelan People and to the Free Peoples of the World on Venezuela’s Independence Day
Today, the Venezuelan people commemorate the 215th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence. We honor the birth of our Republic, the day our liberators made a definitive choice: that this nation would forever be free, sovereign, and independent.
Yesterday, the people of the United States celebrated the 250th anniversary of their Declaration of Independence. Mere hours separate these commemorations, reflecting far more than a coincidence of history. They remind us that our nations are bound by the same republican ideals and by a shared commitment to the defense of the free world.
Two and a half centuries ago, the United States lit a torch of freedom, proclaiming a timeless truth: that our rights come from our Creator, and that power is legitimate only when derived from the consent of the governed. A few decades later, our own liberators led an unprecedented civil and military endeavor across this continent. They crossed borders, traversed the Andes, and contributed to the founding of other free nations. What would become Venezuela lost nearly a third of its population in the pursuit of its own Freedom and that of the nations of the Americas.
Today, with the moral authority bestowed upon us by the sacrifice of millions of Venezuelans, past and present, I speak to the free world with absolute clarity and unwavering determination.
To our allies around the world, those we recognize as historic champions of democracy, today we say: the Americas and the West must not hesitate. The Venezuelan people have fulfilled every stage of this struggle. We have built an unshakable democratic legitimacy, we have defeated the regime’s lies with the truth, and we have peacefully mobilized an entire nation that today is outraged and desperate for change.
Enduring alliances are built on truth and trust. Now is the time to move forward with determination and to carry out, with unwavering resolve, the decisive chapter of our shared strategy.
The true bond between the nations of the Americas rests on mutual legitimacy, on the respect shared among sovereign republics united by the same sacred flame of Freedom, the separation of powers, and justice. The extraordinary civic response to the devastating earthquakes of June 24 has once again demonstrated that the courage and dignity of our people are forging that future.
In these hours of immeasurable pain, the convictions of the Venezuelan people remain unshaken. We have chosen to be free and prosperous, and that choice is irreversible. As Bolívar did on every battlefield, and with the same resolve as the Founding Fathers of the United States, the Venezuelan people will carry this struggle hasta el final.
May the spiritual force of our liberators guide our steps, may our civic courage never falter, and may God bless the cause of freedom in Venezuela and throughout all the Americas.
I embrace every family devastated by the tragedy our nation has just endured.
I embrace every Venezuelan, both at home and abroad.
I embrace all those who have come to our aid and offered comfort.
I embrace the citizens of the world who continue to fight for Freedom.
María Corina Machado
A Delcy Rodríguez le están encargando la reestructuración de la deuda venezolana y abrir nuevos contratos internacionales, solo hay un problema: Delcy Rodríguez NO TIENE LEGITIMIDAD ALGUNA.
Toda negociación de hoy podrá ser impugnada por la República democrática mañana, ¿alguien cree que es buena idea seguir tirando millones de dólares sin ninguna certeza de retorno, legitimidad y seguridad jurídica?
@usembassyve No tienen vergüenza ayer conversando muy amablemente con un criminal que tiene hasta pago de recompensa por la justicia de tu país... Protegen a los delincuentes que tienen secuestrado al país por 27 años por Dios....
#AHORA La Premio Nobel de La Paz dice presente en la Misa de Solidaridad y Oración por Venezuela en la Basílica Catedral Santa María La Antigua de Ciudad de Panamá.
#ElVenezolanoPanamá
Maria Corina Machado se encuentra en Panamá y acudió este domingo 5 de Julio a una Misa de Solidaridad y Oración por Venezuela en la Basílica Catedral Santa María La Antigua de Ciudad de Panamá
Vía #ElVenezolanoPanamá
No olvidemos que el señor Diosdado Cabello durante décadas envió toneladas de droga a los EEUU para asesinar ciudadanos estadounidenses y que conspiró para asesinar al actual secretario Rubio.
Este es el equivalente a ver a un diplomático estadounidense charlando en confianza con Pablo Escobar.
EEUU corre un riesgo reputacional gigantesco en su lucha contra el narcoterrorismo en la región y sus avanzadas dentro del Escudo de las Américas.
Lo peor, están brindando a la izquierda internacional y a los comunistas, toda la batería narrativa para decir que la lucha contra las drogas de los EEUU es falsa.
No olvidemos que el propio Diosdado Cabello durante años mintió acusando al secretario Marco Rubio de ser un narcotraficante y le apodaba "Narco Rubio", también hay pruebas de que Cabello conspiró para tratar de asesinar en el pasado al actual secretario de Estado.
Insisto que, el riesgo reputacional para EEUU es muy elevado.
Honestamente, por el bien de los EEUU, de Venezuela y de la avanzada contra el narcoterrorismo en América Latina, esperamos que esta situación se corrija muy pronto.
La línea narrativa de: "Con terroristas no se negocia" podría verse derrumbada y podría generar mucho daño en el futuro para la seguridad nacional de los Estados Unidos.