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The Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize 2025, will be in Spain next Saturday April 18as confirmed in a video on X with the former presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia.
In the video, both opposition leaders have made an invitation to meet at an event con sees themNezolans residing in Spainso they have asked to be accompanied by family, friends and Venezuelan flags, without specifying details of the place.
“I will be able to hug you again Edmundo and so many Venezuelans”says Machado in the video that accompanied the message: “See you on the 18th at 6:00 p.m. in Madrid.”
Previously, opposition sources had confirmed Efe that the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner would travel to Spain next week, without offering further details about her agenda.
El Comando Con Venezuela, a political platform that supports Machado, published last Sunday on its social network account X a message with images of Madrid that said: “In a few days, thousands of Venezuelans are going to meet again… the Venezuelan way.”
In response to that message, González Urrutia, exiled in Spain since September 2024, wrote “Preparing engines!”
🇻🇪🇪🇸 | María Corina Machado (@MariaCorinaYA) arrives in Madrid to meet again with Venezuelans in a historic event together with the president of Venezuela, Edmundo González (@EdmundoGU).
It will be a day full of the energy, courage and hope that characterizes us. Let’s demonstrate… pic.twitter.com/ZvULJ1EgdA
— ConVzla Command (@ConVzlaComando) April 7, 2026
A week ago, Machado held a new meeting in Washington with the United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, a meeting that he described as “excellent.”
In a message sent to the press, his communications team assured that Machado confirmed to Rubio that the population of Venezuela wants to live in democracy and with the rule of law, and reiterated that “The day of the opposition’s return” to her country “will be very soon.”
The meeting took place after the United States officially resumed the operations of its embassy in Caracas, after the Donald Trump Administration and the Government of the Venezuelan interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, reestablished diplomatic relations between both countries, broken since 2019.
Trump has for the moment ruled out Machado to lead the South American country and instead recognized Rodríguez as head of state.

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