Venezuela’s opposition leader recognized Maduro’s victory

The former opposition candidate in the presideial elections of Venezuela se a letter to the speaker of the coury’s parliame, recognizing the victory of “Nicolas Maduro” in the elections.
According to RCO News Agency, “Edmundo González Urrutia”, the leader of the opposition candidate in the July presideial election who lost to Maduro and is now in Spain, by sending a letter to the preside of the coury’s parliame, the decision of the Supreme Judicial Court of Venezuela to confirm the victory Nicolás Maduro was recognized in the election.
Before fleeing to Spain, he wrote a letter addressed to “Jorge Rodríguez”, the Speaker of the Venezuelan Parliame, in which the leader of the opposition candidate in the Venezuelan presideial election, the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Justice and its ruling to confirm the victory of Venezuelan Preside Nicolás Maduro in the 28 election It recognizes July and adheres to the decision made by the judicial body.
He also meioned in this letter that the graing of his bail was the result of negotiations between the governmes of Spain and Venezuela and that his departure from the coury was made in line with the consolidation of peace and political dialogue in Venezuela.
He also expressed his commitme to having a “limited” political activity outside of Venezuela, adding: “under no circumstances does he iend to use any official or unofficial represeation of the general authority of the Venezuelan governme.”
He also pledged to “fully respect the institutions and ierests of Venezuela” and finally stated that he would exercise “prudence, moderation and respect” in his political actions.
González Urrutia’s acknowledgme of Maduro’s victory comes while last moh, the opposition challenged Maduro’s victory for the third time in the Venezuelan presideial elections without providing any documes.
In the elections of Venezuela, Maduro was re-elected as the preside of the coury with the majority of votes, but the opposition and the western couries and many neighboring couries of Venezuela have challenged the results of these elections and demanded a review of the votes; The charges that Caracas denies, and now that the coury’s opposition leader has acknowledged Maduro’s legal victory, all charges will be dismissed.
Following Maduro’s victory, the European Union and Western couries, especially the United States, tried to question the will of the Venezuelan people by making false and baseless accusations and, as in the past, tried to recognize the main face of the opposition.
The United States considered Edmundo González, the losing candidate and the person who recognized Maduro’s victory, as the winning candidate.
In rece weeks, the United States has imposed sanctions on Venezuelan officials aligned with Maduro for allegedly disrupting the election. The United States also announced that a Venezuelan plane used by Maduro for iernational travel had been seized in the Dominican Republic. A second plane linked to Maduro is under 24-hour surveillance by Dominican Republic officials, a source told CNN.
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