Pure jewels! Here is the criminal record of former presidents who support Edmundo González

Published at: 08/01/2025 10:25 PM
As part of plans to try to destabilize the country and disrupt the swearing in of President Nicolás Maduro on January 10, opposition extremism intends to invade Venezuela with a group of former Latin American presidents with a very tarnished resume.
The fugitive from justice and former candidate of the extreme right Edmundo González Urrutia got together with pure jewels that support him in his illegal and unconstitutional actions, in a new show that is destined to fail.
Faced with this scenario, the sectoral vice-president for Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, warned that if they set foot in the country, justice will act. “We are waiting for them as invaders, they are going to be arrested and they are going to be brought to the order of the Venezuelan justice system,” he emphasized.
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Andrés Pastrana (Colombia): Accused of links to drug trafficking, participation in the 'Pandora Papers' and association with Jeffrey Epstein, accused of operating a network of child sexual exploitation.
Mario Abdo Benítez (Paraguay): Signaled for a debt of 325 million dollars in oil with Venezuela, which he would have tried to 'forgive' through a corrupt agreement with Juan Guaidó.
Felipe Calderón (Mexico): Accused of being responsible for the Ayotzinapa massacre and of maintaining close relations with the Sinaloa Cartel. He is linked to drug trafficker Genaro García Luna, convicted in the United States of drug trafficking, and allowed bribes to reach the presidential residence in Los Pinos.
Vicente Fox (Mexico): Involved in corruption for receiving bribes from Mexican and Colombian drug cartels, including the one led by Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. In addition, he is accused of diverting funds to accounts in Panama to evade taxes.
Laura Chinchilla (Costa Rica): Noted for having traveled in planes linked to drug trafficking.
Mireya Moscoso (Panama): Accused of pardoning the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, who was responsible for blowing up the Cubana de Aviación plane in 1976. He received four million dollars in exchange for this benefit.
Mazo News Team