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María Corina: The Return of a Heroine and the Fall of the Venezuelan Regime

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her return. She described her dramatic escape from the country and condemned the Maduro regime, as well as its international allies like Russia and Iran. The fall of this dictatorship, she says, will be a lesson for the world and bring long-awaited changes to Latin America.


María Corina: The Return of a Heroine and the Fall of the Venezuelan Regime

The reconstruction of Venezuela will be finalized, and for the best story on the continent, the figure of María Corina, the heroine who faced tyrants to defend freedom, will remain. There can be no more tolerance for the mafias that take over governments. The fall of the regime will bring improvements to Latin America. María Corina says she will return to Venezuela. Her exit from Venezuela to Oslo was like a movie and showed the ferocity with which she is pursued by Venezuela's criminal dictatorship. María Corina has two characteristics that are rarely seen. Chávez paid and gave orders, such as the one to remove the monument to Columbus from its location. All the thieving leftists stole money from Venezuela. Feminists who reclaimed Eva Perón, who said that the orders of the General must be obeyed, and were silent when the regime imprisoned Victoria Ocampo, the great Argentine feminist. Kirchnerism was one of the main supporters of the criminal regime in Caracas. The Maduro administration stole everything and handed the country over to the narco-cartels. Venezuela must be a lesson to the world. And to the accomplices like the Kirchners, Rodríguez Zapatero, the Spaniards from Podemos, and so many others, they must know that getting rich with the money of criminals cannot and should not be legitimate. So much blood was shed in Venezuela that there can be no impunity. There must be zero tolerance for dictatorships that give free rein to terrorism and narco-trafficking. Upon arriving in Oslo, she denounced that Venezuela is invaded by Russian and Iranian agents, by members of Hezbollah and Hamas, and by drug cartels. This is what the left defends, which is without a doubt the most brutal in history. Chávez sent them money and suitcases. Let's hope that this time the wishes of the world's democrats are fulfilled and the Venezuelan narco-dictatorship falls. Venezuela was about to become something like Cuba. The left in the world went from wanting to represent workers to defending narco-traffickers and Islamic terrorists. The feat of María Corina puts many feminists to shame who do not mention her even though she is a woman fighting against a mafia organization. Many Argentine feminists reclaim Cristina Kirchner, who became president because her husband decided it, and remain silent in the face of the most important female politician in the world. History repeats itself. Let it be that when the regime falls, the rampant corruption of the regime and its accomplices is investigated. María Corina said in Oslo something that shows the magnitude of the crisis: no one knows how many reserves the country has or what its debt is. The task awaiting the new government is enormous. The model is the same as Kirchnerism, as they will leave a broken economy, unleashed poverty, and thousands of crimes against opponents. For a certain feminism, only women with left-wing speeches are reclaimed.