Opposition representative José Brito: María Corina Machado turned Edmundo González into a hostage

“I am convinced that “Already Almost Venezuela” is a scam,” Brito emphasized
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Published at: 22/09/2024 08:11 PM

This Sunday, September 22, the opposition deputy to the National Assembly (AN), José Brito, said that “María Corina Machado turned Edmundo González Urrutia hostage and put him in a tremendous package”, referring to the departure of the former presidential candidate of the extreme right from Venezuela.

This was stated in the political analysis program “Together But Not Revealed”, conducted by the communicator Pedro Carvajalino and the journalist Michel Caballero, reports the Venezuela News portal.

He stated that the far-right opposition had no option but to accept the former candidate for the elections, since her candidate, Corina Yoris, did not meet the requirements to register with the National Electoral Council (CNE).

In this regard, he assured that the best decision Edmundo González made was to leave the country, in order to get rid of the yoke of the extremist María Corina Machado, along with other “crazy, irrational sectors that intend to continue selling smoke pots”.

Brito also spoke of the alleged coercion spoken by sectors of the extreme right and the former candidate González Urrutia himself. “If you say that you were coerced, you are getting into a package because you are getting the Spanish Government in trouble. If you were coerced, then Ambassador Santos was complicit in a coercion,” he said.

He highlighted that the entry of the vice-president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez and the president of the AN, Jorge Rodríguez, to the Spanish embassy was due to an invitation made by the Spanish ambassador, Ramón Santos, to negotiate the departure of the opposition Edmundo González from the country

“The fact that the president of the National Assembly went and the Executive Vice President of the Republic went, was because they were invited. To what? To a negotiation process What did they negotiate? Safe conduct. For what? So that Mr. Edmundo would go to Spain.”

On the other hand, Brito also referred to the extremist campaign “Almost Venezuela”, led by an American mercenary named Erik Prince, who is collecting dollars through his plan to try to end the government led by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, through violence.

“I am convinced that “Already Almost Venezuela” is a scam. But if it occurred to those crazy people to come and act on Venezuelan soil, it's like they're not measuring the consequences. Here it can generate a civil war, because here no one is a scoundrel,” he said.

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