Pedro Urruchurtu

Pedro Urruchurtu

Director of International Affairs for María Corina Machado

Pedro Urruchurtu is a Venezuelan political scientist, university professor, and pro-democracy activist serving as the international relations coordinator for opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado and President-elect Edmundo González Urrutia. Through this role, he became a target of political persecution by the Maduro regime. In March 2024, facing politically motivated charges and imminent arrest, he sought asylum in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas alongside other opposition members. Venezuelan security forces placed the diplomatic residence under effective siege, with reports of surveillance, intimidation, and restrictions on basic services. Urruchurtu and his colleagues remained confined for 412 days before escaping through a high-risk international operation and reaching safety in the United States in May 2025. Since his release, he has testified before the UN Human Rights Council about the regime’s use of diplomatic siege as a tool of political repression and has appeared at the Oslo Freedom Forum just two weeks after his escape in his first public event since regaining freedom. He continues to work alongside María Corina Machado toward a democratic transition in Venezuela, advocating for the recognition of González as the country’s legitimate president and for the release of its political prisoners.

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