Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo González has made a bold statement following his recent asylum in Spain, vowing to never give up the fight for democracy in his home country.
González, who has been an outspoken critic of the current government in Venezuela, fled to Spain seeking asylum due to fears for his safety and freedom. Despite being forced to leave his homeland, he remains dedicated to the cause of democracy and the rights of the Venezuelan people.
In a statement released to the media, González expressed his determination to continue advocating for democracy and justice in Venezuela. He emphasized that the fight for freedom is far from over and that he will not rest until the people of Venezuela are granted the rights and opportunities they deserve.
González’s decision to seek asylum in Spain has sparked further conversations about the political situation in Venezuela and the challenges faced by those who speak out against the government. His unwavering commitment to democracy serves as a reminder that the struggle for freedom and justice is ongoing, and that courageous individuals like him will continue to lead the charge for change.
As González prepares to resettle in Spain, he remains a symbol of hope and resilience for the people of Venezuela. His determination to keep fighting for democracy despite the risks and obstacles he faces is an inspiration to all who believe in the power of perseverance and the importance of standing up for what is right.
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bbc only there to make him vow oil supply
If Beeb are propping him up like this its pretty safe to assume the opposition fella is corrupt.
change never happens in these countries cause all these people leave.
If this happened in our china. XI won't let u breathe for one minute
Cia agent definitely lost the election
You can vote in socialists, but you can’t vote them out. Venezuelans are finding that out the hard way.
You guys have got jokes
Nothing screams ‘free and fair democracy’ like opposition leaders fleeing into exile for their lives