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Edmundo González’s daughter at the Madrid demonstration: “Compatriots, don’t faint, we won’t let you down”

Several hundred people gathered this Tuesday in front of the Congress of Deputies to proclaim victory for the opposition and its candidate, Edmundo González, in the last presidential elections in Venezuela, held at the end of July, amid demands for Venezuelan flags, caps and banners. Edmundo González’s daughter, Carolina, spoke at the demonstration, accompanied by Antonio Ledezma (former Venezuelan opposition deputy), in which she highlighted her “commitment” to the people of Venezuela. “I call on the international community to redouble its efforts,” he said, “María Corina and I assure you that this struggle will continue until we achieve the goals we have set for ourselves, until the end.” She also thanked the Spanish government for protecting her and her family. “Compatriots, do not faint, we will not disappoint you,” he concluded, amidst shouts of “Edmundo president!”, also in Madrid. Former opposition leader Leopoldo López also participated in this demonstration in front of Congress, which joined the Congress. Carolina’s words: “Edmundo ratifies his commitment as the elected president of Venezuelans. This dispels doubts, because what the dictatorship seeks is to sow doubt.” Debates in Congress recognizing González as elected president The concentration was promoted by María Corina Machado – an opposition candidate elected in the primaries, although later disqualified by the Venezuelan justice system – and other prominent dissidents, such as Leopoldo López, former deputy Henrique Ortero or former mayor of Caracas Antonio Ledezma, is being debated in Parliament. chamber as the winner and new Venezuelan president, as well as a condemnation of the Maduro regime. In fact, the organizers of the rally took the opportunity to emphasize that, with the proposal debated in Congress, “Spain has the opportunity to take the side of the Venezuelan people,” reports EP. “Here in Congress, a non-law project is being voted on with the aim of recognizing the triumph of the Venezuelan people,” the organizers added, hoping that on January 10, González will assume the presidency of Venezuela and the general staff of its armed forces.

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