Santo Domingo.- The Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalezwill arrive in the country at 10:00 p.m. this Wednesday night Las Americas International Airport in a commercial flight from the Republic of Panama.
The president Luis Abinader will receive this Thursday in the National Palace to the candidate of the Venezuelan opposition coalitionEdmund Gonzalez Urrutia in an act called “Support for democracy in Venezuela.”
In this act, the dominican president He will also receive former presidents who accompany Edmundo González Urrutia and who are members of the Spanish Democratic Initiative and the Americas (IDEA).
Agenda
Wednesday 8
This day begins with the reception of Gonzalez Urrutia and his companions Las Americas International AirportDr. José Francisco Peña Gómez.
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The activities will take place starting this Thursday at 10:50 in the morning, when Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia and his IDEA Group delegation they will arrive at National Palace and they will be received by Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez and later they will hold a private audience with the president Luis Abinader.
At that hearing, the Dominican head of state will be accompanied by the vice president Raquel Pena and the ministers of Foreign Relations, Roberto Álvarez; of the Presidency, José Ignacio Paliza; and administrative officer of the Presidency, Andrés Bautista.
Act in support of Venezuelan Democracy
At 11:30 in the morning, the act of support for the Venezuelan Democracy in the Hall of Ambassadors of the National Palace, where national and international guests will participate.
During this event, President Luis Abinader will intervene; Edmundo González Urrutia; the minister of foreign affairs, Roberto Alvarez and representatives of the IDEA Group.
By noon, the Dominican president will offer lunch and take an official photograph with Mr. Edmundo González Urrutia and his companions IDEA Group which is made up of: the former presidents of Colombia, Andres Pastrana; Ecuador, Jorge Jamil Mahuad; Dominican Republic, Hipolito Mejia; Mexico, Vincent Fox and Felipe Calderon; Bolivia, Jorge Quiroga; Costa Rica, Laura Chinchilla Miranda and the general secretary of Grupo IDEA, Asdrúbal Aguiar.