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Trump turns his back on Machado to preside over Venezuela after she did not reject the Nobel Peace Prize

Donald Trump stated that Maria Corina Machado does not have the support of the Venezuelan people to become president

Trump turns his back on Machado to preside over Venezuela after she did not reject the Nobel Peace Prize
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According to The Washington Post, Maria Corina Machado's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize reportedly cost the advocate US President Donald Trump's help to start a change in Venezuela following Nicolas Maduro's capture.

In a democratic movement toward the Republican, Machado asked the president to choose Delcy Rodriguez despite the fact that he had previously requested that he act in Venezuela prior to the capture of Nicolas Maduro.

Trump also claimed that Machado does not have the support and admiration of her people, so he does not consider her as a choice to take over as president of Venezuela.

She would have to be the head, I believe, and I think that's pretty difficult. She lacks the country's help or value. She is a very great lady, but she lacks the authority to govern, the Republican said in a statement from Mar-a-Lago. He assured the Republican that he had not spoken with the politician, who had been the subject of numerous protests and criticisms since receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in December.

According to a person close to the criticism party's staff, who quietly left Venezuela after weeks in hiding, Trump's comment surprised Machado's allies and colleagues.

The Nobel Prize might remain Trump's motivation, according to The Washington Post, right after the meeting. In other words, the fact that he didn't decline the honor was an "unforgivable sin" that the leader hasn't forgotten, according to two sources close to the White House. One of the witnesses who testified under pseudonym said," If he had rejected it and said," I can't accept it because it belongs to Donald Trump, he would be the president of Venezuela today. " US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated on Sunday that Washington should not reject the opposition leader but rather give option to Delcy Rodriguez, vice president and current acting president of Venezuela. " Maria Corina Machado is excellent (... However, the immediate reality we are dealing with is that, regrettably, the majority of the criticism is no longer existing in Venezuela. We have urgent concerns that need to be resolved right away, according to Rubio, who added that Maduro's second-in-command is “someone we you work with. ”

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