Machado expresses solidarity with Jeanine Áñez after three years of her “unjust prison”

This Wednesday, the opposition leader María Corina Machado sent a message of solidarity to the former interim president of Bolivia, Jeanine Áñez (2019-2020), after three years of what she described as an “unjust prison”, after being accused of the political crisis and social of 2019 in the Andean country, EFE review.

«A three years of the arbitrary and unjust prison that Jeanine is suffering, from Venezuela I want to send you all the strength of the Venezuelans who also fight for our freedom, for democracy to exist in all the countries of Latin America“Machado said in a video shared on the former Bolivian president’s social networks.

«That’s why your fight is also ours«added the former Venezuelan representative, who also sent Carolina Ribera, daughter of the former president, «the strength of all the children of Venezuela who also see their families persecuted and divided«.

The Venezuelan also stated that they will not rest “until we achieve the freedom of all Latin Americans who are political prisoners persecuted by tyrannies that want to oppress their people and put an end to it.” with “freedoms.”

«It is the same fight and we will have the same destiny, which is freedom. “God bless her”he concluded.

Jeanine Áñez assumed interim command of the country as second vice president of the Senate on November 12, 2019, two days after the resignation of Evo Morales and all officials in line for presidential succession.

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