Venezuela’s Comptroller General’s decision to disqualify opposition leader María Corina Machado for 15 years from holding “any public office” in response to Nicolás Maduro was recently announced, considering the country’s opposition primaries.
According to the organization, the Leader of the Opposition “It’s happened” Alleged Acts, Omissions and Administrative Malpractices.
Given this, Machado responded via his Twitter account and pointed out that the whole thing was a “useless disqualification.” The Maduro regime is considered defeated.
“Now we will vote in the primaries with more force, more agitation and more desire. The people who are empowering here are the Venezuelan people. Until the end!”, the leader wrote on the social network.
Also, policy This kind of action is nothing new, he argued in a short video In Venezuela, he didn’t seem surprised by the latest decision.
“Nothing the government does surprises us. This whole issue of disqualification does not surprise or concern me. Primaries are very much (…) We know that they will try to do many things because they understand that the primary has become a process of structuring and mobilizing all citizens.he added.
The controller’s determination was announced this Friday, June 30, after the request of Deputy Jose Brito.He was baptized by public opinion as “Alacron” for lending himself to Chavismo’s games to quash opposition.