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The acting president of Venezuela Juan Guaidó gave order Wednesday to his representatives abroad to intensify the message in Europe against the dictator of his country, Nicolás Maduro.and "accelerate the cessation of theft" which, according to the opponents, keeps him in power.
The office of Antonio Ecarri, representative of Guaidó in Spain, said in a statement sent to Efe What the "ambbadadors", gathered in Madrid, received a message from their leader, who stressed the need to work to align International Contact Group (GIC), formed by the countries of Latin America and the EU, with him Lima Group and the Organization of American States (OAS) in favor of its objectives.
Guaidóin a video conference call, He stressed the importance of spreading this idea on the European continent "in the face of the growing deterioration" of Venezuela "and the threat of worsening it to disaster levels, "while advocating"apply severe specific sanctions from European countries ".
Julio Borges, representative of the Lima group, made up of a dozen American countries, stressed that the European countries "they must be the guarantors of the respect of the constitutional way to achieve freedom", as indicated by telematics, indicates the note.
Guaidó's "ambbadadors" discussed the diplomatic and foreign policy strategy of their project, aiming to make known in Europe the Venezuelan crisis and the violation of the human rights of which their country is victim, to reach the end of "usurpation" and to hold elections.
Increase the pressure on Maduro and get greater recognition "of the legitimacy of the government in charge" opposition leader were certain conclusions of the meeting, which manifested themselves the strong support to the deputies of the National Assembly of Venezuela (of the majority of the opposition) "persecuted, threatened and kidnapped by the usurper regime," says the note.
Together with Ecarri, the conclusions were signed by representatives of Guaidó at Germany, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Hungary, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Romania and Swiss.
(With information from EFE)
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