La Salida

Leopoldo López and María Corina Machado, presenting La Salida. Juan Guaidó is behind.

La Salida (lit.'The Exit') was a Venezuelan opposition political campaign launched on 23 January 2014 that was based on civil disobedience in an effort to bring an end to the government of President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro.[1][2]

The initiative was promoted by Leopoldo López, Antonio Ledezma and María Corina Machado,[3] leaders of the Democratic Unity Roundtable. Maduro's opposition became energized after López turned himself in pursuant to an arrest warrant, shortly after the 2014 wave of protests started.[4]

  1. ^ Munger et al. 2019, p. 817.
  2. ^  • Bellaviti, Sean (May 2021). "La Hora de la Salsa : Nicolás Maduro and the Political Dimensions of Salsa in Venezuela". Journal of Latin American Studies. 53 (2): 373–396. doi:10.1017/S0022216X21000237.
  3. ^ "Quién es Antonio Ledezma, el alcalde opositor arrestado por el gobierno de Venezuela" [Who es Antonio Ledezma, the opposition mayor arrested by the Venezuelan government] (in Spanish). BBC Mundo. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  4. ^ Pizzi, Michael (19 February 2014). "Venezuela unrest energizes opposition". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 30 October 2023.

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