María Corina Machado: 'We Must Privatize PDVSA'
Leading the polls ahead of the opposition primaries, María Corina Machado shifts her speech aiming for a bigger tent
Leading the polls ahead of the opposition primaries, María Corina Machado shifts her speech aiming for a bigger tent
When thugs roughed up María Corina Machado in Upata, the regime tried to blame the low level guys who carried out the orders. Let’s see how that’s working out for them.
Much in the same way that the Venezuelan regime has mastered the art of rationing basic staples just enough as to elicit a tolerable resignation from its people, so has it mastered the art of rationing political persecution to remain just shy of becoming a dictatorship in the eyes of the international community.
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