Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced plans to return to the country in the coming weeks.
Machado made the declaration in a message posted on her official social media accounts on Sunday.
She did not provide a specific date for her return.
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The opposition figure said her decision reflects continued commitment to Venezuela’s political struggle and democratic future.
Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has lived outside the country amid sustained political pressure and security concerns.
Her announcement comes as Venezuela faces renewed political tensions and international scrutiny.
Authorities in Caracas have not reacted publicly to her statement.
Machado remains one of the most influential voices within Venezuela’s opposition movement.
Her possible return could reshape opposition dynamics ahead of expected political developments.
