The MEP and Deputy Secretary for Institutional Affairs of the PP, Esteban Gonzalez Ponsaccused the government of Pedro Sanchez of being “involved in the coup” in Venezuela, in reference to the Chavista regime of Nicolas Maduro, who carried out a coup during the presidential elections of July 28. This is how the leader showed himself popular After learning that the vice president of the Venezuelan dictatorship had forced Edmundo González, elected president of the Latin American country, to sign a document in which he recognized Maduro’s victory in the elections and resigned from the presidency of the nation.
“Beyond seeing live how a person is blackmailed, it is clear that Spain is participating in making Maduro a lasting dictator. “Our government is complicit in what is happening in Venezuela,” said the PP leader. “There are common law crimes but deep down there is connivance on the part of Spain in a coup d’état in a foreign country, what is happening is very serious,” added Esteban González Pons.