He Government closely follows the crucial hours that are being experienced in Venezuela, in the midst of a tense and delicate situation. The alert has intensified due to the kidnapping of an Argentine gendarme and the siege of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas.
Officials from the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Security, on behalf of the Governmentare attentive to the events in the Caribbean country, while the supporters of the elected president, Edmundo González Urrutia, prepare to go out to protest against the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello.
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Agustín Gallo was detained on December 8, 2024 at the Francisco de Paula Santander International Bridge, when he was trying to enter Venezuela to visit his Venezuelan wife and two-year-old son.
Since then, his whereabouts have been unknown, and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has issued precautionary measures in his favor, noting that his rights to life and personal integrity face a risk of irreparable harm. The situation has worsened due to the lack of official information on the reasons for his arrest, the charges against him and the place where he would be held.
The Argentine Embassy in Caracas has also been under siege by agents of the Chavista repressive apparatus. The ambassador’s residence is threatened, and five collaborators of the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado are sheltered in the diplomatic headquarters.
The situation has generated great concern in the Government Argentine, who has decided to closely follow the alternatives of what happens in Venezuela, without entering into the game of provocations proposed by the Maduro regime.
Elections
The elected president of Venezuela, Edmundo González Urrutia, has been recognized as the legitimate winner of the July 28, 2024 elections by much of the international community. However, Maduro and Cabello have clung to power, ignoring the electoral results and deploying the entire repressive apparatus in the streets to discourage public demonstrations.
González Urrutia’s supporters plan to go out to protest in massive demonstrations to demand that the verdict of the polls be accepted and the swearing-in of the president-elect be completed. He Government He has reinforced his support for the protests against the Maduro dictatorship and has demanded that González Urrutia take office.
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