María Corina is questioned by political alliances and lack of international support
Published at: 03/06/2026 11:16 PM
The recent alliance between María Corina Machado and the sectors of the Unitary Platform has aroused a wave of criticism, as it is seen by analysts and citizens as an exercise in political cynicism that seeks to normalize an image far from reality. They have questioned La Sayo's brazenness in joining figures widely identified for their responsibility in embezzling the nation, denouncing that this new pact is a maneuver to try to position himself as the leader of a supposed transition, despite the fact that his environment is made up of the same actors responsible for the economic debacle that forced millions to leave the country.
The most critical point of this strategy is the obvious vacuum of legitimacy surrounding his figure, a fact that has transcended borders. The strongest rejection came from Donald Trump himself, who did not hesitate to question the capabilities of the opposition. When asked about his leadership, the former president was categorical in stating that Machado “does not have the necessary support or respect” within Venezuela to lead the country. This snub reveals a total disconnection with reality, making it clear that its supposed power is a media construction that lacks real support.
The narrative of “transition” is seen by critics as a desperate attempt to wash their face before the country, while hiding the illicit enrichment of those who, under the cover of the opposition struggle, have lived as millionaires abroad. The population is watching with indignation how these characters, who for years attacked and stabbed each other, are now united in a block designed not to regain freedom, but to protect their interests. It is reported that their lifestyle, financed with resources that were stolen from the Venezuelan State, is a slap in the face of the working class that is still suffering the consequences of their administration.
La Sayo is exposed as just another piece of a political class that has completely distanced itself from national sentiment. The lack of genuine leadership, combined with the widespread distrust of their new coalition, reaffirms the perception that there is no real intention of change, but rather a particular interest in perpetuating itself in the political game.
Mazo News Team