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The Nicolás Maduro regime has arrested at least three of María Corina Machado’s closest collaborators and has ruled that she will not be able to compete in this year’s presidential elections, but the opposition leader says she feels great optimism about Venezuela’s immediate future.
The Nicolás Maduro regime has arrested at least three of María Corina Machado’s closest collaborators and has ruled that she will not be able to compete in this year’s presidential elections, but the opposition leader says she feels great optimism about Venezuela’s immediate future.