The Spanish journalist and figure of international right, Javier Negre, once again marked the field within the Venezuelan debate by directly pointing at the circle of María Corina Machado for her links with democratic sectors, globalists, and funds associated with USAID.
The controversy erupted after the owner of La Derecha Diario responded to criticisms from Machado's supporters, who reproached him for highlighting the new role of Delcy Rodríguez within the political scheme promoted by the administration of Donald Trump in Venezuela.

Negre demonstrated how Delcy went from being a leader associated with chavismo, Cuba, and Iran, to becoming a spokesperson for the White House. Although this shift discomforts part of the traditional anti-chavismo, Javier emphasized that it is an evident reality: Washington decided to prioritize its strategic interests, the stability of the country, and institutional reconstruction over being tied to opposition leaderships that are not necessarily aligned with the ideas of progress.
In this context, Negre harshly questioned Machado's circle and raised the contradiction in which the leader incurs by trying to present herself as a figure of the regional right, while several of her advisors would have maintained economic and political ties with democratic foundations, globalist sectors, and USAID funds.









