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🇻🇪⚡️❌🇻🇪 — The opposition leader in Venezuela, recognized as the country's president by the Spanish Parliament, Edmundo González, issued a statement following false reports circulating on social media and various misinformation channels, as well as pressure from high-ranking officials of the chavista regime after the presidential elections on July 28: "Millions of Venezuelans want change, and I will fulfill that mandate"
⚠️ He also reaffirms that he was elected president and that everyone saw the evidence of this:
Edmundo González (@EdmundoGU) 🖇
"While at the residence of the Spanish ambassador (in Caracas), the President of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, and the Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, presented me with a document that I would need to sign to allow my departure from the country. In other words, I had to sign or face the consequences.
[...] There were very tense hours of coercion, blackmail, and pressure. At those moments, I considered that I could be more useful free than locked up and unable to carry out the tasks entrusted to me by the sovereign.
A document produced under coercion is absolutely null and void due to a serious flaw in consent. What should be disseminated are the counting records. The truth is what it is and it is in the records you are trying to hide."
⚠️ He also reaffirms that he was elected president and that everyone saw the evidence of this:
"As the elected President of millions and millions of Venezuelans who voted for change, democracy, and peace, they will not silence me. I will never betray them. This is known by every single person I have spoken to until now. They will not silence a country that has already spoken. Millions of Venezuelans want change, and I will fulfill that mandate."
Edmundo González (@EdmundoGU) 🖇