It allowed Delcy Rodríguez to illegally access a Spanish embassy

Pedro Sánchez's government is complicit in Maduro's extortion against Edmundo González

Esp 9·19·2024 · 6:59 0

In the last few hours, new details have emerged about the Maduro dictatorship's operation to exile Edmundo González.

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Albares said there was no political negotiation with the Maduro dictatorship

As you know, on September 8, this exile operation became known, coordinated by the Maduro dictatorship and the Sánchez government to make it look like a humanitarian act. That same day, the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, stated: "There has not been any kind of political negotiation between the Government of Spain and that of Venezuela. Political asylum has been a personal request of Edmundo González". These statements can be heard here:

Edmundo González reveals the extortion he was subjected to at the Spanish embassy

Yesterday, Edmundo González published a video revealing the truth about his departure from Venezuela and stating that the vice president of the Venezuelan dictatorship, Delcy Rodríguez - accompanied by the president of the national assembly of that dictatorship, Jorge Rodríguez - blackmailed him at the residence of the Spanish ambassador to Venezuela to force him to sign a document to allow her to leave the country: "Either I signed or I faced the consequences," says Edmundo González.

The Venezuelan president-elect adds: "There were very tense hours of coercion, blackmail and pressure." The document in question was intended to get Gonzalez to accept the Maduro regime's electoral fraud. The president-elect signed this document under duress, in an extortion consented to by the Sánchez government, with the Spanish ambassador to Venezuela acting as his representative and consenting to the presence of Delcy Rodríguez in the Spanish diplomatic representation, despite the fact that she is prohibited from setting foot on Spanish territory due to European sanctions against the Venezuelan dictatorship.

The president-elect of Venezuela has stated: "A document produced under duress is void of absolute nullity due to a serious defect in consent." Here is the video published by Edmundo González:

The photos that prove Delcy Rodríguez's presence at the Spanish embassy

Yesterday, Michel Caballero Palma, a propagandist for the Maduro dictatorship, published on Twitter the photos of that act of coercion, in which Delcy Rodríguez, Jorge Rodríguez and Edmundo González can be seen at the residence of the Spanish ambassador in Venezuela:

The bearded man on the right in the third photo is Ramón Santos, Spanish ambassador to Venezuela. This shows that Albares lied: there was a negotiation between the Spanish government and the Maduro dictatorship, and that negotiation was also carried out through extortion of Edmundo González. An extortion consented to by the Spanish embassy. Facts that demonstrate, once again, the complicity of the Sánchez government with the Venezuelan socialist dictatorship.

Sánchez's government acts as an accomplice of Maduro's dictatorship

That complicity became clear two days later, when Congress recognized Edmundo González as president-elect of Venezuela with the vote against of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez's party, who decided to vote alongside its communist allies, who have always clearly shown themselves to be in favor of Maduro's dictatorship. Yesterday this situation was repeated in the Senate, with the PSOE voting against Edmundo González again, thus voting in favor of the Maduro dictatorship again.

The cynicism of cooperating with a dictatorship and then boasting of 'action for democracy'

Significantly, these facts come to light the same week that Sánchez has presented a Gag Plan disguised as an "Action Plan for Democracy", with measures that attack freedom of the press in line with what the socialist dictatorship in Venezuela has been doing. This is the extent of the cynicism of Sánchez's government.

Following the events we have just learned about, Sánchez and Albares should be held accountable before the courts for their complicity with that dictatorship and, specifically, for consenting to the extortion of a person seeking refuge in a Spanish embassy, ​​an extortion committed by a person who was illegally allowed access to that embassy.

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