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Edmundo Gonzalez claims he signed a letter recognizing Maduro’s victory under threat

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Edmundo Gonzalez claims he signed a letter recognizing Maduro’s victory under threat

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He Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia said this Wednesday that Before leaving Venezuela, he signed a document presented by representatives of the Nicolás Maduro government under the threat that otherwise he would have to “bear the consequences.”“coercion” which, in his opinion, nullifies the text.

In a video broadcast via his social networks, González Urrutia, who has been in exile in Spain since September 8, where he is seeking political asylum, this is how he responded to the speech of the President of the National Assembly of VenezuelaJorge Rodriguez, from “signed letter” in which the opponent states that he abides by the decision of the Supreme Court of his country confirm Nicolás Maduro’s disputed victory in the July 28 elections.

The opponent explains that while he was being sheltered in the residence of the Spanish ambassador in Caracas, he He presented a document that he had to sign to obtain safe passage that would allow him to leave Venezuela and go into exile.

In his message, he recalls the moment the document was signed: “very intense hours of coercion, blackmail and pressure” carried out by the President of the National Assembly of Venezuela himself and the country’s vice president, Delcy Rodriguez.

“In other words, I either signed or suffered the consequences. It was a very tense time of coercion, blackmail and pressure. “At that moment I believed that I could be more useful in freedom than locked up and unable to carry out the tasks entrusted to me by the sovereign,” he reflected and added:

A document drawn up under duress is considered absolutely invalid due to a serious breach of consent.

González Urrutia criticized the regime Maduro “always resorts to dirty games, blackmail and manipulation”and promised that he would “never” betray his followers and “not remain silent.”

“They must disclose the inspection reports, the truth is that it exists, and it is in the reports that you intend to hide it. “They are not going to silence a country that has already spoken out,” he said.

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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