On the morning of Tuesday, August 7, Edmundo González Urrutia published a public letter through his account on the social network X, in which he explained his position regarding the summons issued to him by the Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela in relation to the appeal filed by the ruler Nicolás Maduro before the Electoral Chamber.
Gonzalez assured that lThe constitutional and legal powers of the Electoral Power are being ignored and that it has not carried out its duties in relation to the presidential elections of July 28.
He said that the CNE has not yet produced a result of said elections in accordance with the Constitution and the Law and that it is its function to guarantee the transparency and reliability of the electoral processes, “which will only happen once the authentic minutes of the vote count are made public.”
Regarding the summons of the Electoral Chamber of the TSJ, he indicated that if he were to attend “I would do it in a situation of absolute defenselessness”because the advanced procedure “it does not correspond to any legal procedure”contemplated in the laws, and would put at risk, “Not only my freedom, but more importantly, the will of the Venezuelan people expressed on July 28, 2024”.
He indicated that the Electoral Chamber cannot usurp the functions of the Electoral Power and urged the authorities to return to their senses.
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What were the reasons behind Edmundo González Urrutia’s exile from Venezuela?
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Venezuela’s Exiled Opposition Leader Edmundo González Urrutia Calls for Dialogue
In a recent development, Edmundo González Urrutia, the exiled opposition leader from Venezuela, has called for dialogue and urged the authorities to regain their sense of sanity. This comes after he fled Venezuela and arrived in Madrid late Sunday, following weeks in hiding [[1]][[2]].
González Urrutia’s decision to leave Venezuela was prompted by the authorities’ issuance of an arrest warrant against him, accusing him of conspiracy and other crimes [[3]]. The opposition leader had ignored three successive summons to appear before prosecutors, arguing that he risked his freedom if he returned [[2]].
In a public letter published on August 7, González Urrutia explained his position regarding the summons issued to him by the Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela in relation to the appeal filed by President Nicolás Maduro before the Electoral Chamber. He assured that the constitutional and legal powers of the Electoral Power are being ignored and that it has not carried out its duties in relation to the presidential elections of July 28.
The opposition leader emphasized that the CNE has not yet produced a result of said elections in accordance with the Constitution and the Law, and that it is its function to guarantee the transparency and fairness of the electoral process.
González Urrutia’s call for dialogue is seen as a significant step towards resolving the political crisis in Venezuela. The opposition leader has consistently advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution, even in the face of adversity. His exile has not deterred him from continuing to push for democratic reforms and an end to the authoritarian rule of President Maduro.
As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, the international community remains watchful, urging all parties to engage in constructive dialogue and work towards a peaceful resolution. The fate of Venezuela’s democracy hangs in the balance, and the world waits with bated breath for a breakthrough.
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What led Edmundo González Urrutia to seek political asylum in Spain after the Venezuelan presidential election?
Edmundo González Urrutia Seeks Political Asylum in Spain Amidst Venezuela’s Presidential Election Controversy
The Venezuelan presidential election has been marred by controversy, and the latest development has seen Edmundo González Urrutia, the opposition leader, seeking political asylum in Spain. This move comes after González Urrutia was forced to flee Venezuela amidst fears for his safety and freedom [[2]].
González Urrutia, the probable winner of the presidential election held on July 28, had been facing mounting pressure from the government led by Nicolás Maduro. The opposition leader had been summoned by the Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela in relation to an appeal filed by Maduro before the Electoral Chamber [[1]]. However, González Urrutia had refused to attend the summons, citing fears for his safety and the potential risk of being detained.
In a public letter published on social media, González Urrutia had expressed his concerns about the electoral process, stating that the Constitutional and legal powers of the Electoral Power were being ignored [[3]]. He also accused the National Electoral Council (CNE) of not carrying out its duties in relation to the presidential elections, and failing to produce a result in accordance with the Constitution and the Law.
The United States Department of State has expressed its support for González Urrutia, stating that the election results and the will of the people cannot be swept aside by Maduro and the Venezuelan electoral authorities [[3]]. The department has called for the authorities to respect the democratic process and ensure a peaceful transition of power.
González Urrutia’s decision to seek political asylum in Spain has been facilitated by the former Spanish Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, who has been mediating the situation [[2]]. The opposition leader’s move is seen as a last resort to protect himself and his family from persecution, and to continue to advocate for democracy and human rights in Venezuela.
The situation in Venezuela remains volatile, with many opposition leaders and activists facing harassment, intimidation, and detention. The international community is closely watching the developments in the country, and calling for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear – Edmundo González Urrutia’s bravery and determination to fight for democracy and human rights in Venezuela will not be silenced. His decision to seek political asylum in Spain is a testament to his commitment to the