The leader opposed to the Venezuelan regime María Corina Machado reappeared on the political scene with the reopening of the national headquarters of her party, Vente Venezuela, in Caracas, after a prolonged period of closure due to repressions by the Venezuelan regime. The event, held on March 28, marked a new episode in the reorganization of the opposition in the country
.As reported, the headquarters remained closed for approximately 20 months, in a context characterized by complaints of political persecution against opposition leaders and restrictions on party activity. The reopening was presented as a symbol of political reactivation and of the recovery of spaces for participation
.During the event, Machado said that the country is at a decisive stage, stating that they are “very close to freedom”. The leader also called for citizen organization and for strengthening political structures, in a scenario that continues to be marked by institutional uncertainty and the open transition following the recent changes in the power of the Venezuelan regime










