Sandra Cuevas attends opposition march in Venezuela; she hugged Maria Corina Machado

by times news cr

Sandra Cuevas attended the opposition march in Venezuela; hugged Maria Corina Machado and handed him one bandera of Mexico.

It is August 28th Opposition members marched in the streets of the city of Caracas, Venezuela, to express its rejection of the victory of Nicolas Maduro in the last presidential elections on July 28.

Among those present was María Corina Machado, who said that “not a single democratic government in the world has recognized” Maduro’s reelection.

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“Not a single democratic government in the world has recognized Maduro’s fraud (…). Venezuela voted for change and Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia (standard-bearer of the largest opposition bloc, the Democratic Unitary PlatformPUD) is our president-elect,” said former deputy Machado.

However, Sandra Cuevas, former mayor of Cuauhtémoc, was present at the march to express her support for Maduro’s opponents.

A video published by El País México revealed the moment when the former member of Movimiento Ciudadano sneaked into the march to greet and hug María Corina.

In addition, the former member of the Mexican National Guard handed over a flag of our country, and then shouted “Mexico!”

It is worth remembering that in previous days, Cuevas expressed her aspiration to be the next President of Mexico in 2030 as part of the “Political Organization for Family and Security in Mexico

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“This will be a tough battle, there will be days when you will want to give up, however, it is a luxury that you cannot afford, you have to continue, do not give up, stay firm, strong, with FAITH! Fight and do not let them steal what you have harvested. Fight for the #Mexico that God wants for you. #SCMR”, wrote Sandra Cuevas on her ‘X’ account.

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2024-08-31 08:18:17

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