The Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez meets this Monday with the former president of the Spanish Government Jose Maria Aznarand on Tuesday it will be in the Congress of Deputies to hold a meeting with the leader of the Popular Party (conservative), Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
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The Venezuelan opposition leader will visit the lower house a week after the plenary session of Congress approve the request to recognize him as president-elect at the request of the PP, according to popular sources who have informed EFE.
Aznar is the third former Prime Minister to meet with Edmundo González, after Mariano Rajoy, also from the Popular Party, and the Socialist Felipe González. held a meeting with him last week, recognizing him as “president-elect.”
In addition, the Venezuelan politician, who arrived in Spain on September 8 seeking asylum, met with the President of the Government, the socialist Pedro Sánchez, whose Executive directedor the approval to welcome him into the countrybut does not recognize him as the winner of the elections in Venezuela.
The foundation chaired by Aznar, Faes, has regretted that González Urrutia was “forced” to ask for asylum in Spain in the face of persecution by the Nicolás Maduro regime, which believed that the Chavista president was seeking the exile of the “president-elect” and has succeeded.
In addition, this foundation has accused the Government and former socialist president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero of “complicity” with the Maduro regime.
Together with Felipe González and Mariano Rajoy, Aznar supported the complaint before the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) of “widespread rapes and systematic of “human rights”including “crimes against humanity“, of the Venezuelan regime of Nicolás Maduro, presented by the former Colombian president Andrés Pastrana.
Diplomatic relations between Spain and Venezuela They are going through a tense moment after Maduro summoned the Spanish ambassador to Venezuela and called his representative in Madrid for consultations, after the Spanish Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, described his regime as a “dictatorship.”
In addition, Maduro’s government raised tensions this weekend with the arrest of two Spaniards for his alleged involvement in an alleged operation to carry out “terrorist” acts, including assassinate Nicolás Maduro. Spain, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has denied that it is involved in an “operation of “political destabilization” in Venezuela and has “flatly rejected any insinuation” in this regard.
The Government of Spain has not recognized the victory attributed to Nicolás Maduro and calls on the authorities to publish the electoral records, and has not recognized the victory claimed by the opposition, as requested by Congress, with the votes of PP, Vox and PNV
EFE
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