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Machado says Venezuelan elections could happen this year, Politico reports

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WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - ​Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said she believed elections could be held in her country later this ⁠year, speaking to Politico in an interview released on Thursday.    

"We believe that a real transferring process with manual voting … ‍could be done in nine to 10 months," Machado said. "But, well, ​that depends when you start."

Machado, whose party said it won 70% of the vote in Venezuela's 2024 election, met with ​President Donald Trump and spoke with his top diplomat and U.S. lawmakers last month following the U.S. capture of the country's longtime leader Nicolas Maduro. 

"We have a legitimate leadership with huge popular support and our armed ‌forces are also supportive of a transition to democracy," ‌she told Politico.

Trump in January said he was considering getting Machado "involved some ​way" even as he has backed Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez.

Machado told Politico that she had not yet spoken ‌to Trump about the election process.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio ⁠told U.S. lawmakers at a Jan. 28 hearing ‌that Venezuela's new leaders were ​moving toward closer ties with Washington before meeting with Machado later that day.

U.S. intelligence reports have questioned whether Rodriguez is ⁠fully on board ⁠with the strategy for her country and if she intends ​to formally cut ties with U.S. adversaries, Reuters reported last month.  

(Writing by Susan Heavey; ‌Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

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