Edmundo González Urrutia said he is convinced that the democratic struggle will be won and that, once that system of government returns, he will return to the country.
The opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia gave a speech this Friday, October 18, as a guest at the tribute paid to the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa in San Lorenzo del Escorial, where he stated that “The West is playing today in Venezuela for the defense of its fundamental values.
González Urrutia asserted that the Venezuelan opposition achieved a way to “overcome fear” in the country by “defeating the dictatorship with its own rules,” while calling on those who oppose President Nicolás Maduro and his administration to remain united. around democratic values.
“We are going to win this fight (…) We will not stop until we once again establish a government genuinely elected by the people,” he emphasized.
In addition, he recognized the work that the coordinator of Vente Venezuela, María Corina Machado, did to connect and motivate Venezuelans in a movement that was expressed at the polls on July 28, and insisted that he will return to the country as soon as possible ” when we restore democracy.
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The statements of the Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate are recorded one day later after granting his first interview to a media outlet after going into exile to Spain. There he ruled out being sworn in in exile and asserted that work continues to ensure that the will of Venezuelans is respected.
«It is not a scenario proposed at this time. The swearing-in is in the National Assembly in Venezuela on January 10,” he emphasized in an interview with CNN.
González Urrutia pointed out that the opposition must wait for what happens until January 10 to be able to think about the regional elections, while highlighting that, given the reform of the electoral laws, it is one more obstacle that can be overcome like all the that were conquered in the past.
With information from Infobae / Cocuyo Effect
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