The Spanish government avoids calling the situation in Venezuela a dictatorship: “We are not here to act as political scientists”
Spain’s position regarding electoral fraud in Venezuela is clear: the government will not recognize it Victory Until the minutes of Nicolás Maduro are published in a complete and verifiable manner. This has been reiterated on several occasions by Foreign Minister José Manuel Alberes. However, when asked in an interview on Cadena Ser this Monday if he believed that Venezuela was experiencing a dictatorship, the person in charge of this portfolio avoided answering. “We are not here to be political scientists, we are here to achieve objectives”Alberese responded, clearly uncomfortable with the question.
“I already said, I’m going to talk to both the government and the opposition as I have been doing since July 29 so that the democracy of the Venezuelan people is respected,” Alberes said. The minister did not want to go into technical terms, a question raised by journalist José Luis Sastre, who asked him if it was only up to political science experts to name this condition and if the government was not going to define it. “I am very clear. I take this very seriously. I request that the minutes of all the tables be displayed And they can be verified, the rights of Venezuelans and the freedom of expression of political leaders are respected,” he stressed.
Meanwhile, the situation in Venezuela is complicated. The opposition candidate, Edmundo González Urrutia, has been summoned to testify before the prosecutor’s office this Monday and he has spread a message on social networks warning that this summons lacks guarantees. “The Public Ministry intends to interview me without specifying in what situation I am expected to appear and without having committed pre-qualified crimes. The Attorney General has repeatedly behaved like a political accuser: already denouncing and now pressing for a summons without guarantee of freedom and due process,” he declared through a video shared on his profile on the social network X.
Alberes has reiterated his support for the Latin American country and indicated that Venezuela is “a brotherly country” and Spain has “an important role to play” “Promoting dialogue between the government and the opposition.” In this sense, he highlighted the “mediation” of former socialist president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, who “receives the gratitude of both the Venezuelan opposition and the government for his work.”
Regarding the war in Gaza, the minister has indicated that the moment of “maximum tension” is approaching. “This direct confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah is a point we have been pointing out for months, that the war is possible to expand to Lebanon, and it will become a regional war with very serious implications.”
With the intention of ending this conflict, Alberes has called for a ceasefire and for humanitarian aid to be delivered “without hindrance”. A framework must be established in which negotiations can take place between Israel and the Palestinians. At the end of the road there must be a Palestinian state that exists in good neighbourhood with the Israeli state,” the Spanish Foreign Minister concluded.
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