As Venezuela struggles to recover from a series of devastating earthquakes that have left thousands without homes and access to basic necessities, the country's opposition movement is facing a new challenge. María Corina Machado, a prominent leader of the opposition, is being tested by the crisis, which has sparked a mix of emotions and reactions among Venezuelans. With the government of Nicolás Maduro already facing widespread criticism for its handling of the disaster relief efforts, Machado and other opposition leaders are now grappling with how to respond to the humanitarian crisis while also pushing for democratic change in the country. As the situation continues to unfold, Machado's leadership and the opposition's strategy will be closely watched by both Venezuelans and international observers.


Venezuela’s earthquakes have created a new test for its political opposition and movement leader María Corina Machado.