The protests, held in Bilbao in the morning and in San Sebastián in the afternoon, were attended by several representatives and officials of the PNV and the PP.
Nails two hundred peopleamong them representatives of the PNV and the PP, They gathered this Sunday in Donostia-San Sebastián, convened by the Association of Venezuelans of Guipuzkoa (Asovengui), to protest against “the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro” and express their support for the opposition led by Edmundo González.
This afternoon mobilization took place after this morning’s mobilization in Bilbao, which brought together dozens of people in Plaza Arriaga, at the initiative of the Platform of Venezuelans in the capital of Biscay.
As in Bilbao, the Donostia meeting was attended by several representatives and officials of the PNV and the PP, including the mayor of San Sebastián, Eneko Goia, together with other councilors from his party, and Senator Luke Uribe -Etxebarria, as well as including the popular Basque parliamentarian Muriel Larrea and councilor Jorge Mota.
The protest took place from 6 p.m. in the gardens of Alderdi Eder, in front of the City Hall, led by a large Venezuelan flag and posters against the Chavista leader, in favor of the opposition platform of Edmundo González and María Corina Machado. , and also some who demand that the International Criminal Court (ICC) intervene.
Speaking at the event, Asovengui’s vice president said: Isabel Martinezwho has denounced “Maduro’s coup” and assured that the Venezuelan diaspora in Euskadi will continue “fighting” in the streets and on social networks” until “Maduro’s dictatorship ends” and “the people regain freedom.”
The Mayor of San Sebastián, Eneko Goia, He addressed Venezuelans gathered at the protest to make it clear to them that the city supports them because it is “on the side of the cause of freedom, justice and democracy.”
The PNV senator also intervened and condemned Maduro’s “self-appointment” as president of Venezuela, an act he committed last Friday and which he described as “illegal, despotic and undemocratic.”
For her part, the Basque parliamentarian of the PP and president of this formation in Gipuzkoa has defended that on July 28, “the project of Edmundo González and Corina Machado won the elections” in Venezuela, and therefore she believes that it is “the entire region to occupy”. place that “it is his responsibility” and to preside over the government of the country.
Source: EITB

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