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Video. Venezuelan diaspora rallies in Madrid backing the opposition

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Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 10:22 AM
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Hundreds of members of the Venezuelan diaspora gathered in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday to demonstrate support for recent political developments in Venezuela and opposition leaders. The protests, which continued for a second day, reflect the deep divisions within the Venezuelan community regarding the future of their homeland and the role of international actors. Demonstrators voiced backing for a US operation aimed at influencing the political landscape in Caracas.

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The Growing Venezuelan Community in SpainDivergent Views on International Intervention

The rallies took place in central Madrid, with participants waving Venezuelan flags and singing the national anthem. While Sunday’s demonstration was reported as calmer than the previous day, it followed a more fractured day of protests across Spain, including a separate demonstration opposing US intervention. Spain hosts one of the largest Venezuelan communities in Europe, estimated at around 400,000 people, many of whom have left Venezuela due to the ongoing political and economic crisis.

Understanding the Venezuelan Diaspora Protests in Spain

The demonstrations center around the upcoming Venezuelan presidential election and the political maneuvering surrounding it. Protesters specifically voiced support for María Corina Machado and Edmundo González, key figures in the opposition movement. Conversely, they strongly rejected any political role for Delcy Rodríguez, a prominent figure within the Maduro government.

The recent surge in protests is directly linked to the United States’ increased engagement in Venezuelan affairs. The US government has been critical of President Nicolás Maduro’s administration, citing concerns over human rights abuses and a lack of democratic processes. The US State Department maintains a dedicated page outlining its policy towards Venezuela.

The Growing Venezuelan Community in Spain

Spain has become a major destination for Venezuelans seeking refuge from the severe economic and political instability in their country. The exodus began to accelerate several years ago, driven by hyperinflation, shortages of basic goods, and a breakdown in the rule of law. According to data from the Spanish National Statistics Institute, the Venezuelan population in Spain has grown significantly in recent years.

This influx has presented both opportunities and challenges for Spain. While Venezuelan immigrants contribute to the Spanish economy and workforce, their integration also requires resources and support. The Spanish government has implemented various programs to assist Venezuelan refugees and asylum seekers.

Divergent Views on International Intervention

The protests highlight the complex and often conflicting views within the Venezuelan diaspora. While many support international pressure on the Maduro government, others fear that foreign intervention could exacerbate the situation and further destabilize the country. This division was evident in the simultaneous demonstrations for and against US involvement.

Those opposing intervention argue that it could undermine Venezuela’s sovereignty and lead to unintended consequences. They advocate for a domestically driven solution to the country’s problems, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and negotiation between the government and the opposition. The Council on Foreign Relations provides in-depth analysis of the Venezuelan political crisis and international involvement.

The situation remains fluid, with ongoing negotiations between the Venezuelan government and the opposition. The international community, including the United States and Spain, continues to play a role in monitoring the political situation and advocating for a peaceful and democratic resolution. The future of Venezuela, and the fate of its diaspora, hangs in the balance.

As Venezuela approaches its next election cycle, continued monitoring of the political climate and the responses of the Venezuelan diaspora will be crucial. Further developments in US policy towards Venezuela, and the potential for renewed dialogue between the government and opposition, are key factors to watch. Stay informed about the evolving situation in Venezuela and its impact on the international community.

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