Sandra Cuevas travels to Venezuela and gives a Mexican flag to María Corina Machado

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The former mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Sandra Cuevas, was captured at an opposition march in Venezuela, where He gave a Mexican flag to Maria Corina Machado, opposition leader to the government.

Through a video we see Sandra Cuevas get into the vehicle in which María Corina Machado and opposition leaders were traveling, and deliver a Mexican flag.

The delivery would have taken place during the March on August 28 in Venezuela, where they protest against the presidency of Nicolás Maduro one month before the 2024 elections, where they claim to have won.

Sandra Cuevas in Venezuela: The former mayor and Mexican presidential hopeful attends opposition march

The video circulating on social media shows Sandra Cuevas hugs Maria Corina Machado and gives her a Mexican flag.

The image of the former mayor of Cuauhtémoc has been widely disseminated on social media, where her presence in Venezuela is also questioned with mockery and memes.

His attendance is controversial because the Mexican government has not spoken out in favor of the opposition victory in the Latin American country, and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has not denied or confirmed Nicolás Maduro’s victory.

Sandra Cuevas supports the opposition in Venezuela (especial)

For its part, Sandra Cuevas has not published anything about her visit to VenezuelaOn her social media, the former mayor of Cuauhtémoc has only shared information regarding her intention to be the next president of Mexico.

March against fraud on July 28 in Venezuela: Opposition takes to the streets

On August 28, thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Venezuela to protest against the electoral “fraud” orchestrated on July 28, when Nicolás Maduro proclaimed himself president of the nation for a new term.

With posters and banners, Venezuelans expressed their support for the opposition, led by Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutiawho would have won the 2024 electoral process.

As she walked through the streets, María Corina Machado also showed a flag with the legend “act kills sentence”, after the opposition took on the task of publishing the minutes of the process, which would give them victory.

However, Venezuelan electoral authorities have endorsed the victory of Nicolás Maduro, a situation that has been widely criticized by the opposition and foreign governments that support the discourse of fraud.

2024-08-29 06:16:30

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