The Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduroattacked against the PP and against the leader of the Venezuelan opposition, Edmundo Gonzalezfor the demonstration organized this Saturday at Puerta del Sol in Madridand called the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, “thief linked to drug trafficking“The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has already described it as”Falangist“.
Maduro criticized the call to Madrid to which Edmundo González appeared for the first time in public after his exile. “The event was organized by the PPhe Francoist Party of Spain” Maduro said during a speech at an event in the northern state of La Guaira to celebrate his re-election two months ago.
“There was a phalangist named Isabelle Ayusosomething like the mayor of Madrid. fascist colonialistone of the worst in Spain. [También] Was this Feijooa thief linked to drug trafficking in Galicia,” he said.
Furthermore, Maduro attacked Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutiawhom he describes as an “old wanderer” and a “coward”. “And he doesn’t even talk to people. The vampire Antonio Ledezma had to come and read a speech supposedly written by the old coward. It’s the truth, these are the people who tried to rule this country,” he said. he pointed out.
Maduro also attacked Edmundo González for displaying a seven-star Venezuelan flag during the protest in Madrid. “He who takes out a flag with seven stars, offends honor and the dignity of all Venezuelans,” he said.
All this happened after 440 cities around the world mobilized this Saturday to show their support for González Urrutia and the Unitarian Democratic Platform (PUD), two months after their electoral victory at the polls in Venezuela.
A massive gathering that is of particular importance in Madrid, where the opposition leader decided to reappear for the first time after his exile to take a collective bath in front of thousands of Venezuelans shouting “president!” ».
The Venezuelan opponent only remained on stage for a few seconds and He didn’t say a single word.. He only climbed onto a platform set up for the occasion in front of the imposing Puerta del Sol, amid the cries of more than 5,000 compatriots.