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Venezuela's González vows to 'continue to fight' for democracy
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 09 - 09 - 2024

Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo González has vowed to "continue to fight" for democracy in his own country, after being granted asylum in Spain.
González left Venezuela on Saturday, having spent weeks in hiding at the Spanish embassy in Caracas — arriving at the Torrejón de Ardoz military air base in Madrid with his wife at about 16:00 local time (14:00 GMT).
The departure of the 75-year-old from the country followed turmoil in the wake of the 28 July elections, in which President Nicolás Maduro claimed victory — something which was disputed by González, and many sections of the international community.
In an audio message distributed by his press team, he said he was "confident that soon we will continue the fight to achieve freedom and the recovery of democracy in Venezuela".
Prior to his departure, an arrest warrant had been issued in Venezuela, with the government accusing him of conspiracy and of forging documents, among other "serious crimes".
Thanking his supporters for expressions of solidarity and confirming his arrival in Spain, González said: "My departure from Caracas was surrounded by episodes of pressure, coercion and threats that I wouldn't be allowed to leave."
Earlier, the country's opposition leader Maria Corina Machado wrote on social media that he had made the decision to leave the country because "his life was in danger", citing a "brutal wave of repression" in the election aftermath.
Ms Machado, a popular candidate in the country, had been expected to run as the candidate against Maduro, but was prevented from doing so at the last minute by institutions loyal to the president.
The opposition claimed it had evidence González had won by a comfortable margin, and uploaded detailed voting tallies to the internet which suggest González beat Maduro convincingly.
The US, the EU and the majority of foreign governments have refused to accept Maduro as the winner without Caracas releasing detailed voting data to prove the result.
In a statement on Sunday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Gonzalez's departure from Venezuela "is the direct result of the anti-democratic measures that Nicolás Maduro has unleashed on the Venezuelan people, including [Edmundo] González Urrutia and other opposition leaders, since the election."
He added: "The election results and the will of the people cannot be merely swept aside by Maduro and the Venezuelan electoral authorities. We stand with González Urrutia in his call to continue the struggle for liberty and the restoration of democracy in Venezuela."
Earlier on Sunday, the Vice-President of the European Commission Josep Borrell said: "Today is a sad day for democracy in Venezuela." He added that "in a democracy, no political leader should be forced to seek asylum in another country".
He said Venezuela needed to end its oppression of opposition leaders and free all political prisoners.
Speaking at a socialist party meeting on Saturday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez described González as "a hero who Spain will not abandon."
The country's Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares said Madrid would grant González asylum as it was "committed to the political rights" of all Venezuelans.
González's departure came as security forces in Venezuela surrounded the Argentine embassy in the capital, Caracas, where six opposition figures have been sheltering.
The country's foreign ministry alleged that terrorist acts were being plotted inside. — BBC


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