Pedro Sánchez's government is complicit in Maduro's extortion against Edmundo González
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“I have not been coerced either by the Government of Spain or by the Spanish ambassador to Venezuela, Ramón Santos,” he said in a statement
The statement this Thursday by the Venezuelan opponent, Edmundo González, in which he denies having been coerced by the Spanish Government or its ambassador in Caracas during his departure from Venezuela, has provoked an immediate reaction from the Executive of Pedro Sánchez. Several of his ministers have not been slow to disseminate the text through their social networks, taking the opportunity to attack the PP. “The problem of the right wing i…
The opposition leader in Venezuela and candidate for the presidency of his country Edmundo González Urrutia in the elections of last July 28 issued a statement this Thursday in Madrid clarifying that he has not been coerced by the Government of Spain to be transferred and asylum in this country.
Spain denies any involvement with the document that Edmundo González signed before leaving Venezuela
(CNN Español) - The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed CNN this Thursday that “the Government of Spain has nothing to do with any document or negotiation between Edmundo González and the Government of Venezuela”, referring to the document that the opposition leader signed before leaving Venezuela and in which he complied with the ruling of the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela (TSJ) that ratified the victor…
The Deputy Secretary General of the PP speaks of the Executive's “collusion” with the Maduro regime in the “coercion” of the Venezuelan opposition leader
After the arrival of Edmundo González, the Foreign Minister denied contacts and negotiations with the Chavista regime.
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