Edmundo González Urrutia met, this Saturday, January 4, with the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, at the Casa Rosada. He thanked the Argentine government for its reception and support for the struggle of millions of Venezuelans who voted for change and democracy.
Edmundo González Urrutia met, this Saturday, January 4, with the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, at the Casa Rosada, where they held a high-level meeting days before the inauguration for the 2025-2031 presidential period.
“We are doing what the cause of freedom requires,” Milei said.
In this sense, González Urrutia thanked the Argentine government for the reception and support for the struggle of millions of Venezuelans who voted for change and democracy and assured that he will be in Venezuela on January 10. He sent a cordial and affectionate greeting to all the political prisoners and those asylum seekers in the Argentine embassy in Caracas. “That will be our concern in all the meetings we will hold,” he highlighted.
The president-elect will be in Venezuela!
“By any means I will be there,” he said. @EdmundoGU upon leaving the meeting with the Argentine Foreign Minister, Gerardo Werthein. #El10DeEneroEsYa | #PathToFreedom pic.twitter.com/S024lc2X7T
— ConVzla Command (@ConVzlaComando) January 4, 2025
This Saturday, the former diplomat also pointed out: “By any means I will be there,”
After the reception, González and the Argentine president Venezuelans gathered in the Plaza de Mayo. «It is one of the most exciting moments I have experienced, that first greeting to his compatriots in Argentina. We will also meet in the streets of our beloved country,” he promised.
One of the most exciting moments I have ever experienced!
Venezuelans, we will also find ourselves in the streets of our beloved country. pic.twitter.com/1OmzKsXkQZ
— Edmundo González (@EdmundoGU) January 4, 2025
During his visit to Buenos Aires, González Urrutia also met with the Foreign Minister of Argentina, Gerardo Werthein. After the meeting, he assured that they continue to advocate for the five opponents asylumd in the headquarters of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, as well as for the freedom of all political prisoners.
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Earlier, González through his personal account in
“Every person can move freely and by any means through the national territory, change domicile and residence, leave the Republic and return, move their goods and belongings in the country, bring their goods into the country or remove them, with no limitations other than the established by law. In the event of a road concession, the law will establish the cases in which the use of an alternative route must be guaranteed. Venezuelans can enter the country without the need for any authorization. “No act of the Public Power may establish the penalty of estrangement from the national territory against Venezuelans.”
González Urrutia today began a tour of several countries ahead of January 10, the day of the inauguration of the presidency in Venezuela, the date on which Edmundo González assures that he will be in Venezuela after claiming to be the winner of the elections last January 28. of July. However, Nicolás Maduro, whom the National Electoral Council (CNE) declared the winner, will assume a new mandate for the period 2025-2031.
In August, the government of Javier Milei was one of the first to recognize González as the winner of the presidential elections on July 28, after the opposition platform published the majority of the electoral records that show him as the winner.
*Journalism in Venezuela is carried out in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments in place to punish the word, especially the laws “against hate”, “against fascism” and “against the blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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