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La política venezolana Corina Machado, quien muchos consideran debió ser la candidata presidencial, llama a una movilización pacífica en Venezuela antes de la toma de posesión del nuevo mandato este viernes. Aún se desconoce si Nicolás Maduro mantendrá el poder por la fuerza o si Edmundo González Urrutia asumirá el cargo tras afirmar tener pruebas de su victoria electoral.

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00:00Yesterday Maduro spoke, and Corina Machado is also speaking.
00:05Corina Machado should have been the candidate for president and have won,
00:11because, as it happened to the world of Urrutia,
00:14it would have been the same or better for her, still, in the elections.
00:19But Corina Machado is calling for peaceful mobilization in Venezuela, right?
00:25Starting on Thursday.
00:26Starting on Thursday, we remember that the inauguration of the new president is on Friday, January 10th,
00:34which is when Nicolas Maduro's current term ends,
00:38and the new president's term begins, which we don't know who it will be.
00:42We don't know if it will be Maduro taking power by force, because he says he won the elections,
00:48or if there is any way that Edmundo González Urrutia takes power,
00:52because he says he has the documents for which he won the elections.
00:55Corina Machado spoke.
00:56She spoke. Two questions.
00:58Point one, she called for the march and to resist.
01:02And point two, yesterday she denounced that the police and the security forces
01:08surrounded the house where her 84-year-old mother lives.
01:11That is the state of tension that is seen in Venezuela,
01:14added to the fact that they made the son-in-law of Edmundo González Urrutia disappear
01:19when he took his children to school.
01:22That is the state of chaos that exists in Venezuela at the moment.
01:24If you want, we can listen to Corina Machado.
01:25Go ahead.
01:30Now we are going to listen to Corina.
01:30Corina Machado, we remember, the leader of the opposition,
01:33beyond the fact that the elected president by the opposition,
01:36or that the triumph is awarded by the opposition, is Edmundo González Urrutia,
01:41the leader of the opposition is Corina Machado, who is calling.
01:44What do they say in the opposition?
01:46They say that the assumption of Edmundo González Urrutia will be possible if it is achieved,
01:52if it is achieved, that people in the streets support what he voted for at the time in the elections.
01:57Now we are going to listen to Machado.
01:59Let's see.
02:16I have spoken with the president, I have spoken with Minister Patricia Bullrich,
02:21they are all great friends,
02:23and we also understand that the dynamics of this regime has been the use of regimes as blackmail.
02:31You know the number of other countries that also have prisoners in Venezuela
02:36and are used with the intention of inhibiting the respective governments
02:44from pointing out and denouncing the atrocities that occur in Venezuela.
02:50Argentina has been very brave in this regard
02:53and is very clear about the nature of the regime that we are facing.
03:02There we heard Corina Machado.
03:05She uses blackmail with the prisoners, she uses them as blackmail for the different countries.
03:11What is it that is speculated that they want to negotiate with each of the countries
03:15so that in some way they end up recognizing the government of Maduro?
03:18We remember that from January 10, for example, let's put the Argentine case.
03:24With whom are they going to negotiate the release of Nahuel Gallo?
03:28With the government of Maduro or with the government of Edmundo González Urrutia?
03:32If you are going to negotiate with the government of Maduro,
03:35in some way you are also recognizing it.
03:37It is a huge problem that exists for any international relationship,
03:42for the international system in Latin America and also with the United States.
03:46That is the situation.
03:48Maduro also spoke.
03:49If you want, we also listen to him.
03:50Let's see.
03:55Only today
03:59have we captured
04:01at this time
04:04seven foreign mercenaries,
04:08including two important mercenaries from the United States in North America.
04:15They have been captured.
04:17They were caught with the kilos, comrades,
04:21of the highest level,
04:23as they had never been captured before in Venezuela.
04:27They are convicts
04:30and I am sure that in the next few hours they will be confessed.
04:34They came to carry out terrorist actions against the peace of Venezuela.
04:42Two Colombian hitmen
04:45captured in different places in the country
04:49and three mercenaries who came from Ukraine,
04:53from the war in Ukraine,
04:55to bring violence to the country.
04:57We captured seven mercenaries today.
05:01And as we say in Venezuela, I don't know if it has a translation,
05:06seven mercenaries at this time
05:08and the operations continue
05:11and the ranch is burning, comrades.
05:13Let's go for everything.
05:15Let's go for it,
05:16because Venezuela is respected.
05:18We have to secure the homeland,
05:20men and women,
05:23of this Venezuela of the 21st century.
05:27There it is, secure the homeland and let's go for everything,
05:30as Nicolás Maduro says.
05:32Tomorrow and on Friday.
05:35Tomorrow, some kind of mobilization is called
05:37and on Friday there will be a very big tension.
05:40That's why I was telling you,
05:41the hope from the opposition is based on two things.
05:46On the one hand, the people in the streets
05:48who make Maduro go back
05:50and somehow recognize the new political map
05:54and recognize that he can no longer govern Venezuela
05:57against popular will.
05:59And the other issue that is discussed
06:01in the Venezuelan opposition is
06:04what happens with the military leaders,
06:07Maduro controls them, the armed forces.
06:09What happens down there?
06:11And that's where we have to focus.
06:13If the lower ranks of the Venezuelan armed forces
06:16can rise or not.
06:19Good.
06:20There will be a lot of tension there
06:22and we will be very attentive too.

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