Escucha el testimonio de esta señora a @María Corina Machado en La Isabelica, que sigue vigente HOY.
“Voy hacer todo lo posible para mis 2 hijos regresen… Como maestra, de 32 años de servicio, me duele en el alma que no me alcance el sueldo ni para comprar un cartón de huevo”.
Y María Corina le responde: “Yo trabajo por ti y para ti”
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Hearing personal testimonies like this one truly highlights the profound struggles many Venezuelan citizens endure daily. As a teacher with over three decades of experience, her story reflects not only financial hardship but also deep emotional pain that comes from dedication met with insufficient compensation. This scenario is sadly common among educators in Venezuela, where inflation and economic instability drastically reduce the purchasing power of their salaries, making it difficult even to afford basic necessities, such as a carton of eggs. What stands out in this exchange is the recognition from a political figure, María Corina Machado, who responds with a sincere vow to work for the people. Such pledges are crucial to instilling hope and driving social change amidst ongoing political and economic crises. These heartfelt conversations shed light on the intersection of personal hardship and political advocacy, emphasizing the need for committed leadership to address the suffering of everyday Venezuelans. From my own experience and observations, it’s evident that teachers are pillars of resilience in their communities. They continue to serve despite many challenges, often stretching their resources to support their families and students alike. Supporting educators and improving their working conditions could foster a stronger social fabric and a more hopeful future for vulnerable families. This testimony urges us to pay attention to the real-life impact of economic difficulties and to advocate for policies that prioritize the welfare of hardworking citizens like this teacher. It also serves as a reminder that behind political movements are individuals with deep personal stakes in their country’s progress and stability.


















































