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Machado calls for transition as Maduro faces justice

03 January 2026
This content originally appeared on Trinidad Guardian.

Venezue­lan Op­po­si­tion Leader Maria Co­ri­na Macha­do has de­clared that “the hour of free­dom has ar­rived,” claim­ing that Pres­i­dent Nicolás Maduro now faces in­ter­na­tion­al jus­tice for crimes com­mit­ted against Venezue­lans and cit­i­zens of oth­er na­tions.

In a state­ment dat­ed Jan­u­ary 3, Macha­do said the Unit­ed States gov­ern­ment had act­ed af­ter Maduro re­fused a ne­go­ti­at­ed ex­it, de­scrib­ing the move as the en­force­ment of the rule of law. She said the mo­ment marked the re­turn of pop­u­lar and na­tion­al sov­er­eign­ty and pledged the restora­tion of or­der, the re­lease of po­lit­i­cal pris­on­ers, and the re­turn of Venezue­lan chil­dren liv­ing abroad.

Macha­do said years of strug­gle had led to what she de­scribed as a de­ci­sive turn­ing point for the coun­try, adding that cit­i­zens who risked every­thing for democ­ra­cy on Ju­ly 28 now had a man­date to act.

She reaf­firmed sup­port for op­po­si­tion fig­ure Ed­mun­do González Ur­ru­tia, whom she de­scribed as the le­git­i­mate Pres­i­dent of Venezuela, and called on mem­bers of the armed forces to recog­nise him as Com­man­der in Chief and al­low him to im­me­di­ate­ly as­sume his con­sti­tu­tion­al man­date.

Macha­do urged Venezue­lans at home to re­main ready for in­struc­tions to be com­mu­ni­cat­ed through of­fi­cial chan­nels, while call­ing on those liv­ing abroad to mo­bilise gov­ern­ments and cit­i­zens world­wide in sup­port of re­build­ing the coun­try.

“To­day we are pre­pared to en­force our man­date and take pow­er,” Macha­do said, adding, “Venezuela will be free.”