The German government, France and Spain, in Venezuela, within a week’s elections. Otherwise you be willing to provide Parliament-in-chief Guaido as interim President to acknowledge.

In the power struggle in Venezuela, Germany, France and Spain, are increasing the pressure on the head of state, Nicolas Maduro. The three European countries announced, opposition leader Juan Guaido as the new interim head of state of the South American country to recognize, should not Maduro to declare within one week of elections.

“The Venezuelan people must be free and in safety decide on its future,” tweeted the Deputy German government spokeswoman Martina Fietz. “Be not announced within eight days of the elections, we are ready, Juan Guaido as interim President to recognize the beginning of a political process.”

announcement of Macron and Sanchez

table of contents equal to the French President, Emmanuel Macron, and the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez expressed. Macron wrote on Twitter: “The Venezuelan people must be free to decide on his future. France is cooperating with the European partners.

On Friday had informed EU diplomats in Brussels, in this joint statement, the 28 EU member States was in the vote.

US detected Guaido had already

Maduro on 10. January started officially his second term. The largest part of the Opposition had boycotted the presidential election in may 2018, however, and does not recognise the result.

Due to the ongoing protests against Maduro, and in view of the severe economic crisis Guaido on Wednesday in the midst of tens of thousands of demonstrators of the government had to call opponents in his function as President of the Parliament to the head of state and had already been of some countries such as the United States recognized.

The U.S. government also announced to increase the financial pressure on Maduro.

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