The PRO demanded that Venezuela release the Argentine gendarme

The PRO demanded that Venezuela release the Argentine gendarme

The PRO demanded this Thursday the release of the Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo kidnapped in Venezuela. He did it through his Secretary of International Relations, Fulvio Pompeo. “It is a serious violation of human rights”he denounced.

“From the PRO we demand the release of the Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo. His detention under the Maduro dictatorship is a serious violation of human rights, which adds to the systematic violations that we have been denouncing in Venezuela for years,” Pompeo stated.

The Maduro regime claims that the gendarme was part of a plan to free the Venezuelan opponents asylum in the Argentine Embassy in Caracascharges denied by the Argentine government. Precisely, Pompeo claimed for them and asked for their safety.

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“We reiterate our demand for guarantees and security for those who are in the Argentine embassy in Caracas, victims of a regime capable of any abuse to perpetuate itself in power,” Pompeo demanded.

Finally, the person in charge of International Relations of the PRO supported the Venezuelan opposition leaders, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia and Corina Machadowhom it recognizes as the legitimate winners of the presidential elections of last July 28.

“Venezuelans have clearly expressed their desire for change and freedom. It is time for it to be respected,” Pompeo demanded.

Opposition leader Edmundo González insists on returning to Venezuela: “I’m going to surprise you”

From his exile in Madrid, Spain, the former Venezuelan presidential candidate, Edmundo González Urrutia, He announced this Thursday that together with Corina Machado They are preparing to return to their country on the eve of the presidential change scheduled for January 10, 2025. “I’m going to surprise you,” he said.

González Urrutia was the main opposition candidate in the Venezuelan presidential elections on July 28. Both he and his force proclaimed victory after showing copies of the election records. The regime rejected it without showing the original minutes, and declared the current president Nicolás Maduro the winner. On January 10, he plans to assume a new mandate.

“I’m going to surprise you when I return to Venezuela. Repression is a sign of government weakness. “Everything that is happening in Venezuela is part of a policy that reveals weakness,” said González Urrutia..

Source: Ambito

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