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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado Detained Ahead of Presidential Inauguration

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January 10, 2025
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CARACAS/MARACAY,  (Reuters) – In a dramatic escalation of political tensions in Venezuela, opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was detained on Thursday during a march in Caracas, marking her first public appearance in months. Her ally, former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, has demanded her immediate release, calling the detention a dangerous sign of the regime’s tightening grip on dissent.

Machado’s arrest, described as a “violent interception” by her Vente Venezuela movement, comes amidst mounting unrest following a disputed July presidential election. According to party officials, Machado was part of a motorcycle caravan in eastern Caracas that was fired upon before her detention.

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“This is an outright attack on democracy and a chilling message to all Venezuelans fighting for freedom,” Gonzalez said in a press briefing, emphasizing that her detention casts a dark shadow over his own planned return to Venezuela. Gonzalez has been touring the Americas, meeting with key international figures, including U.S. President Joe Biden, to rally support for the opposition.

The arrest comes just one day before the controversial inauguration of President Nicolás Maduro for a third term, a ceremony that opposition leaders are calling illegitimate. Both the opposition and the ruling party claim victory in the contentious July election. However, the government-controlled electoral authority and judiciary have upheld Maduro’s victory without releasing detailed results, fueling accusations of fraud.

The opposition has been staging nationwide protests in a last-ditch effort to challenge Maduro’s continued rule. “This isn’t just about an election; it’s about the survival of democracy,” said a protester in Maracay, where thousands gathered in solidarity with Machado.

Machado’s detention is the most significant in a string of arrests targeting opposition figures and activists ahead of the inauguration. The government has accused the opposition of orchestrating “fascist plots” to destabilize the country and has vowed to arrest Gonzalez, 75, should he return.

“These arrests are not about justice but about silencing dissent,” said a political analyst in Caracas. “The timing is deliberate and calculated to send a message: the Maduro government will not tolerate opposition, especially on the eve of such a contentious event.”

Maduro’s presidency has been defined by a crippling economic crisis, widespread food and medicine shortages, and mass emigration. Despite international condemnation and growing domestic unrest, his administration has maintained a firm hold on power, backed by the military and loyalist institutions.

With Machado detained and Gonzalez facing arrest, the opposition’s ability to mount an effective challenge is increasingly under threat. Still, activists vow to continue the fight, calling for international pressure to hold Maduro accountable.

As the political showdown intensifies, all eyes are on Venezuela, where the struggle between democracy and authoritarianism has reached a critical turning point.

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