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PP accuses government of “complicity” in opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez’s departure from Venezuela

The Popular Party once again accuses the government and its position towards Venezuela. The deputy secretary general of the PP, Esteban González Pons, accused the executive of Sánchez, in an interview on ‘Esradio’, of ““complicity” with the departure of Edmundo González. Furthermore, he categorically stated that “our government is complicit in what happened in Venezuela.”

“The first feeling is disgust and shame, then indignation, beyond seeing how a person is being blackmailed live to behead the opposition, with this video. It is clear that the complicity of the Spanish governmentof our government. “Spain is involved in the operation to make Maduro a dictator for an indefinite period and this makes me extremely indignant,” said the popular man.

Regarding the involvement of Spain in the departure of the opponent Edmundo González, Pons said that there was a coexistence in Spain in “a coup in a foreign country” and that it is necessary to “admit that Edmundo González won the elections” in Venezuela. For the people, the Executive is “involved in the coup that occurred in Venezuela”, describing the attitude of the people of Sánchez as “very serious”.

Not only did he attack the current government, but Pons stressed that behind everything that is happening, “we must be clear: Zapatero is there, who remains silent without saying anything and who has business in Venezuela.” In addition, he expressed that he was the “great schemer” of this plan and the person responsible “who engaged the Spanish government in this operation,” which he described as the most “dirty of the recent history of Spanish diplomacy”.

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