Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado spoke to Euronews about the European Parliament’s recent vote to recognize Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia as the legitimate winner of Venezuela’s presidential elections. Machado described the resolution as “historic” and emphasized that Europe is standing with the opposition against the regime of President Nicolas Maduro. She stressed the importance of European support in ousting Venezuela’s authoritarian government, citing the country’s critical role in Western Hemisphere security and its humanitarian crisis. Machado called on the Spanish government to follow the European Parliament’s lead and officially recognize Gonzalez as the elected president of Venezuela, urging greater determination in the fight for democracy in her country.

Despite the resolutions passed by both houses of Spain’s parliament recognizing Gonzalez as president-elect, the Spanish government has not yet taken a clear stance on the issue. Machado expressed frustration with the lack of action from Spain and called for stronger support from the country’s prime minister in standing up against Maduro’s regime. She believes that the Spanish government, along with other European countries, has a responsibility to support the Venezuelan opposition in their fight for democracy. The ongoing political crisis in Venezuela has sparked international concern, with many European nations, including Spain, becoming increasingly involved in efforts to address the situation.

In addition to the European Parliament’s resolution, several recent developments have heightened tensions between Venezuela and other countries. Two Spaniards, two Czechs, and three US nationals were recently detained in Venezuela for allegedly attempting to assassinate President Maduro. Authorities in all three countries have denied these allegations, further complicating the already strained diplomatic relations between Venezuela and the international community. The situation in Venezuela remains volatile, with ongoing social unrest, economic instability, and political repression adding to the country’s challenges.

The European Parliament’s recognition of Edmundo Gonzalez as the president-elect of Venezuela represents a significant step in the international community’s support for the opposition against President Maduro. The resolution underscores Europe’s commitment to standing with the Venezuelan people in their struggle for democracy and human rights. Machado’s statements to Euronews reflect the opposition’s gratitude for European solidarity and their hope for continued support in the face of ongoing political repression in Venezuela. The European Union’s role in addressing the crisis in Venezuela is seen as crucial to promoting stability and democracy in the region.

As the political situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, the role of international actors, including European countries like Spain, will be key in shaping the country’s future. Machado’s call for greater support from the Spanish government highlights the need for unified action in addressing the crisis and supporting the Venezuelan opposition. The ongoing detention of foreign nationals in Venezuela further complicates the diplomatic landscape, underscoring the challenges faced by the international community in navigating the complexities of the Venezuelan political and humanitarian crisis. The European Parliament’s resolution and Machado’s advocacy for European support signal a growing international consensus in favor of democratic change in Venezuela.

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