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Vol. 3: Issue 25, 20th June, 2017
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Members of European Parliament demand the National Assembly to return to the table of dialogue with the Venezuelan Government
The spokeswoman for the United Left in the European Parliament, Marina Albiol, and Javier Couso have called on Venezuelan National Assembly President Julio Borges to return to the dialogue table with the government of President Nicolás Maduro, UNASUR,the exponents José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Lionel Fernández and Martín Torrijos and also by the Vatican. In the opinion of both, this will lead to a peaceful electoral process and it is the "only democratic exit" possible to tackle the situation that the Latin American country is currently facing. Borges attended a special session of the Foreign Affairs Committees (AFET) and European and Latin American Relations (Eurolat), upon the invitation of the European People's Party. In a very tough speech and without citing any source to support the data he was giving, the President of the Assembly asked the EU to help the opposition to end the Government of Maduro, which has been accused of leading "the worst Dictatorship of the world ". In the company of the President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, asked the community institutions to impose sanctions on some members of the Government.
Faced with Borges's insistence that Venezuela is a dictatorship, he has ironically asked if he meant "the dictatorship in which there have been 20 elections in the last 18 years; to the dictatorship of a country where there are more than 100 legal parties; Where media outlets criticize the government; or where the opposition celebrates its primaries in one of the powers as the National Electoral Council.” On the contrary, the MEP, who is vice-president of AFET, believes that "what has happened in Venezuela since 2002 is a very serious attempt to change the government by force" and that it includes "calls not to recognize the president and to overthrow him." Something that in practice "translates into acts of violence" by some supporters of the opposition. In fact, Couso has provided some data on the deaths of the past weeks in the protests in Venezuela to dismantle the theses of Borges and González that the Government is responsible: "The figures are curious according to anyone who counts. There have been 62 people killed in recent weeks in Venezuela, six of those deaths have been allegedly caused by security agents who are in the process of being tried. In addition, there are 23 other officials detained or wanted by the Justice department. "
Inside This Issue 1. European Parliament demand the National Assembly to return to the table of dialogue with the Venezuelan Government 3. Trump Reverses Obama openings to Cuba under the false flag of Human Rights 4. 45 militaries wounded by Gunshots -Chancery: Executive Power is capable for calling Constituency Assembly elections 5. Gold reserves certified in Venezuela amount to 50 million ounces -Venezuela iniciated payment to Canadian mining company 6. Promoting The Unknown About Africa