The President of the National Assembly of Venezuela, Jorge Rodriguezon Monday accused former Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo González of “violating” agreements signed with the Spanish government for his exile in the country during his meetings with businessmen and party members. People’s Party (PP) and Voice in the house of the director of the Venezuelan newspaper The NationalMiguel Henrique Otero.
“He was at a dinner, violating all the agreements reached with the Spanish government regarding the asylum application. He was at a dinner at Miguel Henrique Otero’s house, in recent days, in what is known as the Golden Mile of Salamanca, the most expensive square kilometer in all of Spain,” Rodríguez said on the program Con Maduro+.
In this sense, he assured that Gonzalez intends to “hammer the Spanish businessmen to continue its function of overthrowing the legitimate government of Venezuela,” according to the Venezuelan newspaper ‘Últimas Noticias’.
Similarly, he spoke of an alleged “knife fight” in the ranks of the opposition, among those who agree with González’s “capitulation”, in reference to the document signed by the opponent recognizing the victory of the president, Nicolás Maduro, although González clarified that he did so under pressure.
Maduro, for his part, asked González to “recognize his moral turpitude” and his “cowardice” instead of denouncing “coercion” during the signing at the Spanish embassy in Caracas.