Through his social networks, the opposition leader denounced Nicolás Maduro for carrying out “a coup d’état” and trying to attack him, as they did with Corina Machado.
The opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia He denounced this Friday that Nicolás Maduro “consumes a coup d’état and crowns himself a dictator”, called on the armed forces of his country to ignore the regime and sent him a message: “Whatever they do, we will be able to enter Venezuela.”
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“Even if they do what they do, we will be able to enter Venezuela and put an end to this tragedy. “I am ready for safe entry and at the right moment I will assert the votes that represent the recovery of our democracy,” said González Urrutia in a recorded message addressed to the Venezuelan people, but also to Nicolás Maduro.
At the end of the video, González Urrutia called on the Venezuelan Armed Forces to “disregard illegal orders emanated by those who were given by those who confiscate power and prepare my security conditions to assume the position of president of the Republic that popular sovereignty conferred on me”.
Edmundo González Urrutia Message January 10.mp4
“I represent the will of almost 8 million Venezuelans within the countryand that of the millions of compatriots who were prevented from voting abroad, and I have the duty to defend that commitment,” he said. Urrutia.
Coup d’état complaint
Regarding the new assumption of Nicolas Maduro as president, the opposition leader denounced that “has violated the Constitution and the sovereign will of Venezuelans expressed on July 28”. The opposition is unaware of the official results of last year’s presidential elections that declared Chavismo the winner. They claim that they were elected to govern the country and distributed copies of the electoral records that, they claim, are official.
“I continue working on the conditions for my return to Venezuela and assume as mandated by the Constitution and as ordered by the people, the presidency of the Republic and the Command of the National Armed Forces,” said Urrutia, thus confirming what Corina Machado had advanced that “the conditions were not yet in place.” to return.
“The decision to close the country’s borders and artillery the military aircraft that protect the airspace“They were trying to do with me what they did yesterday against our leader (Corina Machado),” he denounced.
At the same time, he stated that he will continue to coordinate with that “international democratic community, those who have responded to our call and those who continue to fight with us”.
Source: Ambito