Venezuela’s opposition groups are reassessing their position following reports that President Nicolás Maduro was captured during recent events involving the United States. The developments have prompted renewed debate over leadership, governance, and the path forward for the country.
Opposition leader María Corina Machado released a public message calling for calm, unity, and a peaceful transition rooted in democratic principles. In her statement, she urged Venezuelans to avoid violence and emphasised the need for institutional stability during a period of uncertainty.
Analysts say the opposition faces complex challenges, including internal divisions, questions over legitimacy, and the role of international actors. While some see ...