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President Maduro: González Urrutia did not act out of coercion but out of cowardice

Program With Maduro +
Courtesy Presidential Press

Published at: 23/09/2024 07:58 PM

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, referred to the former presidential candidate and militant of the fascist ultra-right Edmundo González Urrutia to tell him that the actions taken by the asylee in Spain “were not coercion, it was cowardice”.

This was stated on Monday night, September 23, in his program With Maduro+ in conversation with the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, who narrated the way in which the signing of the letter left by González Urrutia took place in which, as an act of capitulation, he admits the ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice on the triumph of the Head of State as re-elected president on July 28.

“Don't be a coward, recognize your moral baseness, your cowardice. Who is more coerced? Are you in Spain drinking whiskey or Nicolas with sanctions and threats here and there? But he has never seen me abandon or be shackled.”, he lashed.

Mazo News Team