Former Panamanian President Mireya Moscoso stated on Thursday that she believes "things are going to change." She is a member of the National Council on Foreign Relations. Moscoso detailed that the President of the United States "Donald Trump has said what the steps to follow in Venezuela are, and let's hope this becomes a reality soon, because the Venezuelan can't take it anymore." Former President of Panama Mireya Moscoso said she is very concerned about "the situation Venezuela is facing." She stated that "they have exchanged information with opposition leader María Corina Machado; "things are not well, the outlook is worrisome." Moscoso highlighted that "we are supporting everything that María Corina tells us to do, what we can do, who to talk to, what message to send." "Those who are outside their homeland want to return and have democracy," the former Panamanian head of state concluded. Moscoso said that "while the capture of Nicolás Maduro was achieved, the other members of his regime are still missing." "The only step that has been taken is to remove Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores and send them to jail." The former Panamanian president expressed that there are still questions like: where is Padrino, where are the others?". Mireya Moscoso's statements were made during the inauguration of the Chitré interchange bridge.
Former Panama President Comments on Venezuela Situation
Former Panamanian President Mireya Moscoso expressed concern over the situation in Venezuela, stating she supports the opposition led by María Corina Machado. She also commented on the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro.