Opposition leader María Corina Machado, currently in Panama, alleges the interim government cancelled flights to prevent her return to Venezuela. Machado described the situation as “inconceivable,” particularly given the current political climate. She indicated a willingness to engage in dialogue with all relevant parties upon her return, stating she will speak “with whoever needs to be spoken to.” The accusations suggest a deliberate attempt to obstruct her movement and potentially hinder political negotiations. This development raises concerns about the fairness of the upcoming elections and the Venezuelan government’s tolerance of opposition figures. Further details regarding the flight cancellations and the government’s response are pending. The incident underscores the ongoing political tensions within Venezuela.