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María Corina Machado: «Many times I have been faced with the dilemma of jail or exile. And I am still here in Venezuela».

"Maduro will accept that he has to negotiate the day that the cost of remaining in power is higher than the cost of leaving power."
Latam Airlines confirmed that Venezuela has implemented new measures for traveling to the country

Venezuelans must have a valid passport and, if it has expired, they must request a travel document from the consulate or embassy accredited abroad.
Vente Venezuela denounces the arrest of two members of Machado's security team

The political organization Vente Venezuela reported on Sunday, September 29, that two members of the security team of opposition leader María Corina Machado were "kidnapped" by security officials.

Through X, the party explained that they are Milciades Ávila, head of Protection, and Edwin Moya. "They were kidnapped this weekend by members of the regime's repressive forces."

"This new attack is part of the false file put together by the government against all political dissidents and occurs just after recent statements by the regime's own spokesmen about Machado's alleged flight from the country (…) It is, once again, a scenario of disinformation to further surround the leader and demoralize the country," he added.

The organization also stressed that it does not know the whereabouts of Ávila and Moya, and demanded to know where they are and their "immediate freedom and respect for due process."
🇻🇪🇻🇪💥📰ALERT OF REPRESSION IN VENEZUELA: Nicolás Maduro's regime has intensified its persecution of the press, offering a $150 reward for each journalist captured, as reported by photographer Juan Carlos Neira. Neira was followed by the municipal police of Miranda after covering a protest organized by María Corina Machado in Caracas

Neira managed to take refuge in a commercial establishment where the owners helped him escape. A police officer reportedly confessed that the government offers rewards for the capture of journalists. Shortly after, a SEBIN van arrived to arrest him, but the store owners helped him flee by jumping across rooftops.

❗️ The repressive wave doesn’t stop there: in the last two months, 15 journalists have been arrested in Venezuela, 10 of whom are still imprisoned, facing serious charges of “terrorism” and “incitement to hatred.” Journalists detained during this period face sentences ranging from 12 to 20 years in prison.
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🇨🇴 Lucas Valbuena, former member of the FARC, died in Venezuela

"15 days ago, he was going to Elorza with a group of guerrillas, when passing a canal in Capanaparo, the horse kicked him and he drowned. He was living in the El Peñalero ranch, where he kept a low profile, but he was in charge of some landing strips in the area," a resident of the area told the Argentine media.

"Lucas Valbuena" had faced accusations after the assault on the Armored Cavalry Military Fort, General Ambrosio Plaza, in Elorza, Apure state, on September 14, 2019. He was charged with five crimes, however, the current Minister of the Interior and Justice of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, interceded on his behalf to reduce the charges against the man who was also the leader of the National Liberation Army (ELN) in Apure, Infobae reported.
⚠️Former Nicaraguan Army Chief and Brother of President Daniel Ortega dies
Spain's Defense Minister maintains that Venezuela is a dictatorship: "I'm not changing my mind
🇨🇴🇻🇪 Petro: «We are trying to unite the effort to give Venezuela a political solution»

Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Monday that he and his Brazilian and Mexican counterparts are trying to promote "a solution" to the crisis in Venezuela.

"We are trying to unite our efforts to give Venezuela a political and peaceful solution," Petro told reporters before meeting with Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva in Mexico City, where he is attending the inauguration of President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum.

In this context, President Lula da Silva said on Monday that it is necessary to "resume a conversation" so that Venezuela "returns to democratic normality" after the political crisis triggered after the presidential elections in July.

"I am very interested in Venezuela returning to democratic normality. It is a country with which I have a good relationship, it is a country that has a 1,600-kilometer border with Brazil (…) In other words, we need to find a way to resume a democratic conversation," he said
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“The one who is leaving Venezuela is Nicolás Maduro. Here we remain standing face to face with the Venezuelans, close despite these circumstances. And we are going to achieve this,” says María Corina Machado in response to whether she will leave the country.
Imports to Venezuela for the end of the year show delays of up to four months

Rusvel Gutiérrez, president of the Chamber of Industrial and Customs Merchants of La Guaira state, explained that the delay in imports to Venezuela is due to complications with permits and logistics and the decrease in shipments from China.

He noted that most importers in Venezuela must plan their purchases approximately one year in advance.
Panama temporarily suspended commercial air operations with Venezuela

Panama's Civil Aeronautics Authority temporarily suspended air operations with Venezuela on Monday, September 30, two months after the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) did the same.

All aircraft with Venezuelan registration will be temporarily banned from landing or taking off in the Central American country's airspace, and general aviation, commercial, charter, cargo and postal mail service flights with Venezuela have also been suspended.
⚠️ Sebin arrested the mayor of Maracaibo, Rafael Ramírez

Minutes ago, journalist Ángel Monagas reported that SEBIN agents arrested the mayor of Maracaibo, the leader of Primero Justicia, Rafael Ramírez Colina.

An unspecified number of other officials have also been arrested.
Jorge Rodríguez calls for dialogue to reform electoral laws: "May a fascist never be a candidate again"

The controversial Chavista National Assembly (AN) called on Tuesday to establish a political dialogue, starting next Thursday, to modify the electoral legislation, in view of the regional elections scheduled for 2025.

"Our aspiration must be that never again will a thief, a defector, a stateless person, a violent person, a fascist be a candidate for absolutely any elected office in Venezuela, never again," he stressed.