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Venezuela opposition leader sees eventual transition to free elections

January 17, 2026
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Venezuela opposition leader sees eventual transition to free elections
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WASHINGTON: Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Friday she was confident the remnants of what she called a “criminal regime” would eventually be dismantled in the South American country and there would be an orderly transition to free elections.

Machado spoke to reporters in Washington a day after meeting President Donald Trump, where she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to him as she sought to sway him to give the opposition a role in determining Venezuela’s future after the U.S. ousted longtime leader Nicolas Maduro.

Trump has backed former Maduro loyalists, led by interim President Delcy Rodriguez, to govern the OPEC nation for now instead of Machado, whose movement was widely seen as the winner of a 2024 election that Maduro was accused of having rigged in his favor.

Confident of orderly move to elections

Since the January 3 lightning raid that toppled Maduro, Trump has prioritized gaining access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, not restoring democracy to Venezuela, and made clear he sees the current government as the best bet for maintaining order.

READ MORE: Venezuela acting president, opposition leader navigate new relations with Trump administration

“I am profoundly, profoundly confident that we will have an orderly transition (to elections),” Machado told a press conference at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank with close ties to the Trump administration. But she stressed that it was a delicate and complex process that would take time to unfold.

“This has nothing to do with tension or relations between Delcy Rodriguez and myself,” she said, but insisted that a “criminal structure” that has dominated Venezuela for years would eventually dismantle itself. She did not elaborate, however, on how this would happen.

Coinciding with Machado’s White House visit on Thursday, CIA Director John Ratcliffe flew to Caracas and met Rodriguez, the highest-level known U.S. visit since the toppling of Maduro and another sign of the two sides jockeying for favor with the Trump administration.

Machado made a point of praising Trump and avoiding any direct criticism of his approach to post-Maduro Venezuela, which has frustrated many in the country’s opposition.

Machado handed her Nobel medal to Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday, saying he deserved it and that it was recognition of what she called his commitment to the freedom of the Venezuelan people.

The Norwegian Nobel Institute has said the prize cannot be transferred, shared or revoked.

Trump had openly campaigned for the prize before Machado was awarded it last month and complained bitterly when he was snubbed.

He wrote on his Truth Social platform that Machado was a “wonderful woman who has been through so much” and that giving him her Nobel was “a wonderful gesture of mutual respect.” The White House later posted a photo of Trump and Machado with the president holding up a large, gold-colored frame displaying the medal.

Machado’s attempt to win Trump’s favor in their first face-to-face meeting came after he dismissed the idea of installing her as Venezuela’s leader to replace Maduro, who was whisked away to New York to face prosecution on “narco-trafficking” charges.

During the visit, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump had looked forward to meeting Machado, but stood by his “realistic” assessment that she did not currently have the support needed to lead the country in the short term.

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