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A NEW DAWN FOR VENEZUELA The next 48 hours could define the future of Venezuela. With nationwide protests called for tomorrow by María Corina Machado, the nation is at a tipping point in its decades-long struggle for liberation from tyranny. The stakes have never been higher. Since the fraudulent July 28th election, Venezuela has plunged deeper into repression. Thousands of political protesters have been imprisoned, families of opposition leaders have been targeted, foreign citizens arbitrarily detained, and the regime’s grip on power has tightened through fear and violence. Nicolás Maduro, clinging to his crumbling autocracy, plans to illegitimately swear himself in on January 10th, ignoring the undeniable will of the Venezuelan people. This is a critical moment for Venezuela, a nation that bears the scars of 25 years of authoritarian rule. With over 8 million displaced citizens—the largest migration crisis in the world—Venezuelans have endured unimaginable suffering. Their votes in the July election were a resounding rejection of this tyranny, and their voices demand to be heard. President-elect Edmundo González is returning to Venezuela to claim the presidency he rightfully won in a landslide. Fresh off a diplomatic mission across the Americas, he has secured the recognition and support of numerous heads of state, including the United States. His arrival will be marked by an unprecedented show of solidarity: twelve former Latin American presidents will accompany him as witnesses to this historic moment. But as the world watches, anything can happen. This is Venezuela’s best—and perhaps final—chance to break free from a regime that has drained its people of hope, dignity, and justice. The world must stand firm in support. Maduro’s crimes—thousands murdered, millions displaced, and countless human rights violations—can no longer go unanswered. The moment is here and the struggle is now. These next 48 hours will shape the course of Venezuela’s history, and it’s time for the world to decide which side of history it will stand on. #9ELlegóLaHoraVzla

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