00:00El Salán far-right politician María Corina Machado continues her interventionist narrative against Venezuela,
00:06once again contradicting the values of the Nobel Peace Prize, which was recently awarded to her,
00:11adding to her history of supporting warfare.
00:14Extremist María Corina Machado has criticized Venezuela's sovereign agreements with emerging powers,
00:20calling them an invasion, despite having offered in the past to hand over all national resources to the United States
00:27if she came to power.
00:28She has also implied without proof that Arab resistance movements are operating in the country,
00:35linking Venezuelan support for Palestine with terrorism.
00:39María Corina also claimed that nearly 60% of the population is involved in criminal activities,
00:44such as drug trafficking and human trafficking, those criminalizing a large part of society
00:50and contributing to international policies and xenophobic opinion movements against Venezuelan migration.
00:56Social movements denounce that this rhetoric seeks to polarize and stigmatize
01:02marking and escalation in the far-right rhetoric against Venezuela and its sovereignty.
01:08Now, according to recent surveys by polling companies, 89% of those interviewed
01:18rate their level of support for María Corina Machado as low or very low,
01:24distributed between 61% who expressed strong rejection and 28% who indicate rejection.
01:30On the other hand, the poll revealed a majority disregard for the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Machado.
01:37Among those who expressed an opinion, 80% considered the award to be a force,
01:42perceiving it as a political action without broad social support or the ability to unite people,
01:49even within sectors of the opposition itself.
01:53The study finds that 90% of respondents predate the idea of foreign military aggression against Venezuela,
01:59while only 6% expressed support for social intervention,
02:02reinforcing their perception that narratives linked to confrontation lack significant public support.
02:19Thank you very much.
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