Top opponent says Guaidó’s government must disappear

Top opponent says Guaidó’s government must disappear

The withdrawal of the opponent, July Borges, of Guaidó’s team would leave the leadership that adversely affects Maduro more weakened.

“The government has a sense as an instrument to get out of the dictatorship, but at this moment, in our way of seeing, the interim government has been deformed,” Borges said in an online press conference.

“And instead of being an instrument to fight against the dictatorship, the interim government has become a kind of caste,” he added.

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Among Guaidó’s collaborators, Julio Borges assumed as chancellor from Bogotá, where the government granted him political asylum in 2018 for being pointed out by the Maduro government as part of an alleged attack against him.

Borges is a member of the party First Justice (the same as the former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles), one of the four major groups grouped together in the opposition, and part of the coalition that has supported Guaidó.

“We have lost legitimacy, international support, because there have been too many contradictions, there have been too many errors, there have been too many scandals and that has caused the world to put the Venezuelan case on the refrigerator (refrigerator), waiting,” he remarked.

Because of this, he pointed out that it is urgent to “rebuild and accumulate force to regain legitimacy within Venezuela and outside Venezuela.”

Borges also questioned the acts of corruption that have plagued the Guaidó government.

“The issue of assets (outside of Venezuela) is truly a scandal, there is no political will of the parties to do what needs to be done: create a trust so that those assets are separated from the management of the political parties, mainly the party. of Juan Guaidó, and you can have independence, transparency, clarity, “he questioned.

The internal divisions of the opposition and its late agreements for alliances are seen by analysts and some members of the opposition leadership as one of the causes of their electoral disagreement on November 21, when of 23 disputed governorates throughout Venezuela they achieved victory. in three, one less than in the last elections of 2017.

Source From: Ambito

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