🚨🇻🇪 Que les quede a todos bien claro @María Corina Machado es la única líder que va a seguir de pie por los intereses de los venezolanos, por la defensa de los derechos humanos, por la refundación de la república.
Se quitaron la careta los “opositores alacranes”
Y aunque a muchos les duela, era necesario.
Ahora el país entero ve quiénes eran los que hablaban de “unidad” mientras negociaban su propio salvavidas.
Los falsos opositores, los alacranes, los que jugaron con la esperanza de la gente… ya no engañan a nadie.
Y en medio de ese desastre, solo una mujer se mantuvo firme, limpia y del lado del pueblo:
💙 María Corina Machado.
Hoy la confianza está donde siempre debió estar:
en la coherencia, en la verdad, en el coraje.
Porque Venezuela ya despertó,
y la esperanza tiene nombre y apellido.
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