10 January 2025
María Corina Machado: "Today I ask every Venezuelan to forcefully exercise their right to protest. Maduro has consolidated his violation of our Constitution. It is time to do whatever is necessary to restore it."
María Corina Machado talks about her arrest: "On the way, I heard that they were heading to Boleíta. When I got to that area, they told they had orders to let me go. They asked me to record a video as proof of life.
Maria Corina Machado (@MariaCorinaYa) speaks on January 10: "Yesterday my deep confidence that freedom is near was confirmed. They lost yesterday"
Maria Corina Machado speaks on January 10: "Maduro consolidates a coup d'état in front of Venezuelans and in front of the world."
The Narcotics Rewards Program offers a total of up to $65M for info leading to the arrests and/or convictions of Venezuelans Maduro Moros, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, and Vladimir Padrino López
US announces $25m reward for the arrest or conviction of Nicolas Maduro on the day he is sworn in as president of Venezuela
The U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) has announced wide sweeping sanctions against entities and individuals connected to Nicolas Maduro and Venezuela’s energy and defense sector
Maduro is sworn in as president of Venezuela; this is his third term
President @Claudiashein confirmed that the Mexican ambassador to Venezuela will represent country at the inauguration of Maduro.
Despite protests and condemnation from the international community, Maduro assumes the presidency of Venezuela until 2031, his third consecutive term, in a solemn session in the National Assembly
Diosdado Cabello said on his show that drone operators from the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin) have the new locations of opposition leader María Corina Machado and Juan Pablo Guanipa, after having followed them by air. - VTV.
MARIA CORINA DENIES KIDNAPPING: Corina herself denied the rumors about her alleged arrest in Venezuela. Through her statements, she clarified that the information spread is false and asked to verify the sources before sharing
Florida Senator Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) denounced the arrest of opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. "The brutal Maduro regime violently intercepted Maria Corina Machado as she bravely and peacefully stood up for freedom and democracy for the Venezuelan people. This heinous attack demands swift condemnation and action We have already reached out to the White House and the State Department to insist that they do everything possible to free Maria immediately," Scott reported on his X profile.
Javier Milei's government strongly condemns the violent "kidnapping" of María Corina Machado in an operation in which a bodyguard was injured
Edmundo González: As president-elect, I demand the immediate release of María Corina Machado. To the security forces that kidnapped her, I say: don't play with fire
Confirmed: María Corina Machado was violently arrested by the Maduro regime. One of her motorcyclists was injured
Maria Corina Machado comes out of hiding and joins the opposition rally on January 9 in Chacao. "Glory to the Brave People"
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado reappears at a protest in Caracas after 133 days of hiding
When there were only a few protesters in Carabobo, the National Guard began to repress them. When more people arrived, the people chased the National Guards away.
Protests in Venezuela: Access to areas where opposition supporters gather in Caracas is restricted
Several arrests were reported and tear gas was used to disperse the protesters who were gathering near the Plaza de la República
Journalists and reporters in Caracas, Maracaibo and other regions of Venezuela such as Guárico or Táchira, report large attendance at the rally organized by the Venezuelan opposition
11:15 am: In Barcelona, Anzoátegui state, the police also withdraw and the protesters manage to gather at the agreed point
Reports of teargas used against protests in Maracaibo. There was a large amount of GNB and police that turned up at the protest shortly before this report
Citizens protest in Montalbán, Caracas, defending the Constitution and demanding recognition of what they call the overwhelming victory of Edmundo Gonzalez in the June 28 elections, at the rally point in front of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference
Canada calls on Venezuela to respect the right to peaceful protest and freedom of assembly in the face of opposition protests on 9 January
Shouting "Glory to the brave people," the Venezuelan opposition mobilizes on a historic day against Maduro. From Naguanagua, protesters begin to gather in support of González Urrutia
Venezuelans in Bucaramanga call for protests against the inauguration of Maduro
"Anyone who attempts acts of destabilization will be left wanting, the response will be forceful," warns Diosdado Cabello
María Corina Machado reiterates the call to "all Venezuela" to protest: "We all know that this is over"