Opposition leader
Maria Corina Machado warns
in a recent video published via her party’s Twitter account (@VenteVenezuela)
that the opposition must not “fall in the trap created by the Maduro regime of
the so-called dialogue and farce elections.”
Machado, herself the target
of accusation by the Venezuelan government of being the mastermind of a plot to assassinate Maduro,
seems to however subscribe the government’s conspiratorial discourse about an “unconventional
conflict.” But she claims this war has been unleashed by the government against
the rest of the word. “The Venezuelan criminal State has unleashed an
unconventional conflict in coalition with terrorist groups such as the ELN, the
FARC, Hezbollah, Hamas, drug cartels, and the Cuban tyranny, and they will not
let go of the Venezuelan territory, resources, and institutions, unless they
are confronted with a stronger liberating force of those democratic actors in the
region that understand what’s at stake,” says Machado.
Machado also speaks
of the catastrophic consequences if Maduro were to remain in power. The main
issue, according to her, is the problem created for the region by the exodus of
millions of Venezuelans. Some of the consequences of this exodus, she claims,
are obvious, but some are not: “...because the regime has managed to infiltrate
some of these groups of migrants with what they call ‘social movements’, individuals
whose objectives are to destabilize these democracies in our region.”
Venezuela expert
David Smilde commented on Twitter (@dsmilde): “Brilliant. In a two-minute video
aimed at international audiences, MCM manages to feed stereotypes of the
Venezuelan opposition as crazy and intolerant, AND raise suspicions that
Venezuelan migrants are dangerous.”
Indeed, on behalf of the
millions of Venezuelan migrants around the world: thank you Maria Corina!
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