Hundreds of Venezuelans march in Plaza de Mayo to support Edmundo González Urrutia

Hundreds of Venezuelans march in Plaza de Mayo to support Edmundo González Urrutia

What González Urrutia said to the Venezuelans who support him

From his X account, González Urrutia posted a photo of the hundreds of residents who received him at Casa Rosada and gave details. “We will talk about the Venezuelan political situation, its impact on the region and about the days to come“, he advanced.

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In addition, he cited Article 50 of the Venezuelan Constitution, approved in 1999. “Everyone can move freely and by any means throughout the national territory,” the text begins by dictating.

Later, the article cited by the president-elect details: “Venezuelans They can enter the country without the need for any authorization. “No act of the Public Power may establish the penalty of estrangement from the national territory against Venezuelans.”

Venezuelans receive Gonzalez Urrutia

“Ready, my president is waiting for you,” commented a user when uploading a video.

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Javier Milei receives the Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia at Casa Rosada

President Javier Milei meets with the Venezuelan leader from 11 a.m. the main opposition candidate in the elections of last July 28, today exiled in Spain.

He will be recognized by the Government as elected president of Venezuelaand both politicians are expected to wave from the balcony after the meeting.

The meeting takes place in the midst of tension between the Argentine and Venezuelan governments due to the arrest of the Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo. This Friday, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) granted precautionary measures in favor of Gallo, at the request of the government of Javier Milei.

“I will soon meet with the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, with whom I will share my experiences in Buenos Aires as a diplomat during the years 1998-2002 and how, 22 years later, I return as elected president of my country“González Urrutia wrote on the networks.

Source: Ambito

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