Frances Martel 17 Feb 2021
Venezuelan conservative leader María Corina Machado shared a video this week showing citizens in the country using a garbage truck to transport an injured person to a clinic in lieu of an ambulance.
The video shows a group of people placing a man clearly incapable of walking arriving in front of a clinic in the back of a garbage truck.
“And some come out to ask that we don’t call it a ‘failed state’ because that damages the dialogue,” Machado remarked, referring to the small minority of Venezuelan political elite still seeking talks with socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro. “While our country collapses in the hands of criminals, we have to ask ourselves, who is worse, them, or the ones who want to cohabitate with them?”
Machado, a former lawmaker whom Maduro’s henchmen violently expelled
from the National Assembly in 2014, is the leader of the right-wing
Vente Venezuela party, which has repeatedly found itself at odds with
the leadership of President Juan Guaidó, the socialist leader of the
opposition. While constitutionally the president of the country, Guaidó
has failed to exercise any of his powers as Maduro has refused to
vacate. Most Venezuelans, polling shows, do not consider him their leader............To Read More....
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