Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado says she "will be president when the time comes"

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has made it clear that she's eyeing the top spot in Venezuela, saying "I will be president when the time comes." However, her comments on the matter were met with skepticism by some, who point to the current power vacuum and lack of a clear timeline for the country's next election.

Despite being barred from running against President Nicolás Maduro in 2024 due to alleged concerns from his camp that she posed a threat, Machado expressed confidence in her ability to take the reins. "It doesn't matter," she stated. "That should be decided in elections by the Venezuelan people." This sentiment was echoed when she threw her support behind former diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia, who ultimately won recognition as the election's legitimate winner from the US and international community.

Machado attributed her opponent's victory to Maduro's efforts to discredit her, saying he thought González Urrutia was "not a threat" because few people knew about him. However, Machado's team managed to rally support for González in a short span of time, with the opposition leader attributing their success to a matter of freedom.

Meanwhile, the future of Venezuela remains uncertain, with remnants of Maduro's government still holding power under interim President Delcy Rodriguez. US President Trump recently expressed praise for the current leadership, though his stance on Machado has shifted over time. From being dismissive to showing interest in her involvement, it's unclear what role Machada might play in the country's transition.

For now, Machado remains a force to be reckoned with in Venezuelan politics, urging the nation towards electoral democracy and paving the way for a potential presidency in the future.
 
OMG 😂 I think this is so exciting! María Corina Machado is really owning her ambition, you know? She's like "I'll get there when the time comes" but that's just confidence 💁‍♀️. And honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see someone who's not afraid to speak up and fight for what they believe in. I mean, she got roasted by Maduro but she just shook it off and kept on going 🙅‍♀️. Now her team is rallying behind Edmundo González Urrutia and that's cool too...I think there might be some good things coming out of this. Who knows what the future holds for Venezuela, but at least Machado is trying to bring about change 💫🇻🇪
 
I'm not sure I buy into Machado being all confident about becoming prez in Venezuela... 😐 The power vacuum is still pretty murky and Maduro's got some serious control over the situation right now. She thinks her party can rally support quickly? 🤔 That's gonna be tough when they're up against an entrenched gov't that doesn't want to give up power easily. Plus, Trump's been all over the map with his stance on Machado - is he for real or just trying to stir things up? 🤷‍♂️ What I do think is that Venezuela needs change and some genuine leadership, but it's not gonna be easy to get there. 💪
 
I'm thinking about Venezuela and its politics, and I gotta say, it's super confusing 🤯. They're all talking about elections and who's gonna run next, but it feels like they're just playing games right now ⚔️. Machado seems like a strong contender, but she's got some critics who think she's not ready for the job 🤔. And what's with the timeline? They can't even agree on when the next election is supposed to happen...it's like they're stuck in limbo 😴.

I'm all about giving people a chance to make a difference, though 💪. Machado seems like someone who's passionate about change and wants to bring democracy back to Venezuela 🌎. That's something we can all get behind. Let's hope she can rally more support and lead the country towards a brighter future ✨. It won't be easy, but I think it's worth it 💕.
 
I think Machado is being way too optimistic about her chances of becoming president 🙄. I mean, don't get me wrong, she's got spirit and all that, but has she even been to a few opposition party meetings without getting kicked out? 😂 And what's with this "freedom" business? Is that just code for "we're gonna make some noise and maybe, just maybe, someone listens"? 🤔 I think the Venezuelan people need someone more concrete than Machado, you know, someone who's actually been in charge of something other than a soap opera plotline 📺. And what about this Trump guy? He's supposed to be all pro-democracy but suddenly he's backing Maduro's interim president? That just doesn't add up 💥. I think Machado needs to take a step back and focus on building some real momentum instead of just tweeting about how much she wants to be in charge 📱.
 
🤔 I'm not surprised that María Corina Machado is setting her sights on the presidency, she's been a thorn in Maduro's side for years. But, gotta wonder if it's all just a ploy to get her name out there and build momentum for when the time comes. 🔄 Still, you can't deny her conviction and passion for electoral democracy, that's something Venezuela really needs right now. 💪 The fact that Trump is being so cautious with his words on Machado, it's like he's waiting to see how things unfold in the country before making a move. 🕰️ Either way, one thing's for sure, the future of Venezuela is looking more uncertain by the day... and only time will tell what Machado's role will be in all this. 😬
 
I gotta say, this whole Venezuela situation is super complicated 🤯. I mean, María Corina Machado seems like a strong leader, but at the same time, it's hard to see her as a legit candidate right now. I think she needs to focus on building support and getting recognized by the international community before she can even start talking about being president 🌎.

I'm also kinda curious about how US President Trump's stance on Machado has shifted over time - was he always just trying to stir up drama or did something change? 💁‍♂️ Either way, it's clear that Venezuela is in a dark place and needs some serious leadership.
 
I think this whole situation is kinda fishy 🤔. If everyone's all skeptical about Machado running next time 'round, it's probably because she's got some tricks up her sleeve 💡. And what with Trump giving Maduro props and all that...it's like they're playing some sort of game to stall the elections or something 🙅‍♂️.

I mean, I get why people are worried about Machado becoming president – we've heard it before from guys like her who think they can just steamroll their way into power 💥. But what if she's actually got a shot at changing the system? Maybe Trump's been too hasty in his support for Maduro, and Machado's the real deal 😏.

It's all about perspective, I guess... 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 The thing is, I think Machado's confidence is a good thing, but at the same time, it's kinda reckless too 🙅‍♂️ I mean, have you seen the state of Venezuela right now? It's like a mess 🚮 And then she just jumps into the ring without thinking about the consequences 💥 Like, what if Maduro's team really did discredit her and make people doubt her abilities? 🤷‍♀️ And now Machado's all like "oh, I'll be president when the time comes" 💁‍♀️ But what about the people who don't trust her yet? They need to see some real progress before they'll follow her 🔄 It's a tough spot to be in, but I guess that's why we have elections, right? 🤝
 
I'm curious about how long this opposition leader has been eyeing the top spot in Venezuela? Like, what's her history with politics and stuff? 🤔 Is she like a seasoned pro or just jumping into it now? And I wonder if she knows much about her opponent Maduro... did they go to school together or something? 😕
 
I'm low-key impressed by Machado's confidence levels 💁‍♀️. She's not backing down from the top spot, even though it seems like a long shot right now 🤔. I think what's most interesting is how she navigated the situation after being barred from running in 2024 🕰️. Her team really knows how to rally support and use freedom as an advantage 💪. On the other hand, I wish someone would provide more clarity on the timeline for Venezuela's next election ⏰. It feels like everyone's waiting around, but nobody's sure what's going to happen next 🤯. Overall, I'm still keeping an eye on Machado - she might just surprise us with her leadership skills 💥.
 
🤔 I think Machado is trying to send a message that she's not afraid of Maduro or his crew 🙅‍♂️. But let's be real, she knows it's not gonna be easy getting to the top spot ⬆️. The opposition has been fractured for ages, and Maduro's got a pretty tight grip on power 🔒. Still, Machado seems like a strong contender - her confidence is admirable 💪. But what about those who aren't so optimistic about the whole thing? 🤔 Do they have a point?
 
I'm totally stoked about this latest development with María Corina Machado 🤩! She's been a vocal opponent of Maduro's regime for ages, and it's awesome to see her gaining momentum. I mean, who wouldn't want a female leader at the helm? 🙌 It's time for Venezuela to have a strong, capable woman in charge, and I'm all about it 💁‍♀️.

The fact that she's not backing down even when faced with skepticism is impressive – it shows she's got the guts to go after what she believes in. And let's be real, her team did an amazing job rallying support for Edmundo González Urrutia 🎉. It's clear they're not afraid to take risks and challenge the status quo.

As for Trump's about-face on Machado... eh, I'm not sure what to make of it 😐. Maybe he's just trying to stay relevant? Either way, I think Machado is the real deal – she's got the passion and conviction to lead Venezuela towards a brighter future ✨. Bring on the change! 💥
 
I feel like she's trying to make herself a strong candidate, you know? Like, she's been vocal about wanting to lead Venezuela, but she knows there are some major hurdles in place 🤔. I mean, Maduro is still in power and her chances of running against him were basically shot down 😐. But, at the same time, it's cool that she's not giving up on her dream of becoming president 💪. And I think what's interesting is how the US has been playing both sides - Trump was all about praising Maduro one minute, but then became interested in Machado's whole thing 🤷‍♀️. It just goes to show that politics can be super unpredictable and messy 🌪️.
 
omg i feel like machado is literally putting her heart on her sleeve 🤩 she's so passionate about taking down Maduro but at the same time it's kinda hard to see how she'll actually become president lol maybe it's just because she's always been super outspoken but sometimes i think that can be a double-edged sword for politicians, you know? anyway gotta respect her conviction and willingness to fight for what she believes in 💪
 
Machado needs to focus on building her team first 🤝 rather than just throwing herself into power struggles. Her confidence is admirable, but so is her unpredictability. Can't trust someone who doesn't know what they want yet 💡
 
I think Machado's stance is super brave 🤝💪, you know? She's not afraid to speak her mind even when everyone else is like "oh no, this will never work". And honestly, I feel for her - it's been a tough road trying to get recognition from the US and international community. But she's all about freedom, man 🇻🇪 #FreeVenezuela #Machado2025 #ElectionsAreKey
 
OMG 🤯 I'm low-key rooting for María Corina Machado 👩💪 to take over Venezuela! Like, she's already making waves and speaking truth to power 💥 And honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see her not back down from Maduro's shady tactics 😏. I mean, come on, if he thinks he can discredit her, that just fuels more fire 🔥 for her campaign. The fact that Trump is now showing interest in her involvement is also super exciting 🤔... and a little unexpected 🤷‍♀️. Let's keep the hype going and see where this takes Venezuela 💪🌟
 
🤔 I'm loving this development! María Corina Machado is super outspoken and fearless. It's awesome that she's not backing down from her ambitions 🚀, even when others doubt her chances. The fact that she was able to rally support for Edmundo González Urrutia in such a short time shows how passionate she is about democracy and freedom 💥. We'll have to keep an eye on this one - it's anyone's guess what the future holds for Venezuela, but Machado's definitely got some serious game 📊.
 
idk why machado thinks she can just waltz into president without having a clear plan tho 🤔 it's not like she's gonna magically fix venezuela's problems overnight... i mean don't get me wrong, she seems confident and all but isn't she worried that the country's gonna be in shambles when she actually takes power?
 
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