A match made in opposition: Venezuela's Machado courts Spain's right wing
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A match made in opposition: Venezuela's Machado courts Spain's right wing
"Machado chose to snub an invitation to meet Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez because he was hosting a summit of left-wing leaders from Latin America in Barcelona."
"Feijoo praised how Machado had championed freedom even at the cost of going into hiding in Venezuela away from her family, emphasizing the historical value of freedom in Spain."
Maria Corina Machado, Venezuela's opposition leader, aligns with Spain's right-wing parties on economic policies but diverges on social issues. She declined to meet Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez during his summit with left-wing leaders. Instead, she engaged with conservative leaders, receiving a warm welcome from the People's Party and Vox party. Machado's advocacy for freedom was highlighted by PP leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo, who emphasized the historical significance of freedom in Spain. Despite the support, notable differences remain between the parties on various issues.
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