France, Spain and Sweden have recognised the leader of the opposition Guaidó as interim President of Venezuela. Previously, the state had chief Maduro the Ultimatum to several EU member States for the proclamation of new elections to pass.

a number of EU countries have recognized the Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó as interim President: Spain, Sweden, and France.

Guaidó would now have to “proclaim as soon as possible free elections, because the people of Venezuela should decide about his future, said the Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Madrid. France’s foreign Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian said, Guaido have the “legitimacy” to organize presidential elections.

Maduro leaves period of elapsed

Venezuelan head of state Nicolas Maduro had previously rejected early presidential elections and the confrontation with the West aggravated. “I refuse elections to declare,” said Maduro in an Interview and refused a demand of the European Union.

head of state Maduro: “we don’t care what Europe says.”

“we don’t care what Europe says,” as Venezuela head of state. The next presidential election will take place in 2024. “We do not accept ultimatums from anyone.” On Saturday, he was only early parliamentary elections in view.

Le Drian said on the radio station France Inter to the consequences of the ultimatum: “We will consult with our European friends.”

Brussels had demanded that Maduro should declare no later than the last Sunday of a presidential election. Maduro does not comply with the Ultimatum, wish to acknowledge several European countries Guaidó today officially.

Venezuelans recognition Guaidós expect from Germany
tomorrow magazine, 04.02.2019, Xenia Cooper, ARD Mexico

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