Venezuela’s Struggle for Democracy: The Rise of María Corina Machado

Julio María Sanguinetti reflected on the 1980s in Latin America, seeing democratic progress despite authoritarian backslides. Chávez’s reign in Venezuela intensified repression and poverty, leading to an exodus of citizens. María Corina Machado emerged as a strong opposition figure advocating for democracy and transparency, garnering recognition for her courageous defense of freedom amid dictatorship.