Facing an imposing statue of Venezuela’s
19th-century independence hero Simón Bolívar, Lilian Tintori, wife of
imprisoned opposition leader Leopoldo López, prepares to deliver a message to
voters: the government is trying to kill her but she will not yield in her
quest to help “liberate” her country. With the ruling Socialist party expected
to be given a drubbing in congressional elections on December 6, the woman who
has become a leading voice for Venezuela’s opposition, although she is not
seeking office, is anxious. “If anything happens to me, it will be the direct
responsibility of President Nicolás Maduro,” she tells the FT in an interview
at her husband’s family home in a leafy area of Caracas. More…
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