Maria Herrera Mellado : Jan 5, 2026
Gateway Hispanic
As Venezuelans celebrate the end of Maduro's rule, they now face a new phase—one defined not by resistance, but by reconstruction, political legitimacy, and the challenge of choosing leadership after decades of authoritarianism...
[GatewayHispanic.com] As small pro-Maduro demonstrations emerged in cities such as Mexico City and San Juan, Puerto Rico, they were met by immediate and vocal counter-protests from Venezuelan exiles, who challenged both the legitimacy and the composition of those rallies following the US operation that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro. (Screengrab image: via X-Javier Vivas Santana)
Venezuelan expatriates on the ground insist that none of the individuals protesting against the US action were Venezuelan citizens. Instead, they argue, the demonstrations were largely made up of local activists affiliated with leftist or communist political movements in their own countries...
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...Venezuelans in exile poured into streets and public squares in multiple countries, waving Venezuelan flags, chanting, dancing, and celebrating what many described as the liberation of their country... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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