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Venezuelan opposition leader Delsa Solorzano, after 17 months in hiding, urged free elections and released political prisoners following Maduro’s detention in New York.
Venezuelan opposition leader Delsa Solorzano made her first public appearance in 17 months after the ouster of former President Nicolás Maduro, who is now detained in New York.
Speaking at her party’s headquarters, she expressed cautious hope for a new political era but stressed that free elections are needed to solidify the transition.
She called for the release of hundreds of political prisoners, questioning the government’s claim of freeing around 800 detainees.
Solorzano also raised concerns about cooperation between Venezuela’s interim leadership and U.S. President Donald Trump on oil access and frozen assets, saying citizens remain excluded from key decisions.
She referred to her time away as "shelter" and emphasized the need for the people’s voice in shaping Venezuela’s future.
La líder de la oposición venezolana Delsa Solorzano, después de 17 meses en la clandestinidad, instó a elecciones libres y liberó a los presos políticos tras la detención de Maduro en Nueva York.