In Caracas, Venezuela, one member of the opposition group sheltering in the Argentine diplomatic compound has left after nine months, while others remain due to fear of retaliation and ongoing harassment by Venezuelan authorities. Fernando Martínez, a former minister involved in opposition activities, departed the residence under unclear circumstances, amidst allegations of government interference and denial of basic services. The group, including key figures such as Maria Corina Machado’s campaign manager, sought refuge in the compound after facing arrest warrants for allegedly inciting violence against President Nicolás Maduro’s government.
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