The Federal government and its EU partners to increase pressure on Venezuela’s head of state, Nicolás Maduro: Germany, France and Spain have set the controversial President on Saturday in an eight-day period. Maduro should tackle in this time no new elections, the Federal government, the self-proclaimed interim President Juan Guaidó to recognize, said the Deputy government spokeswoman Martina Fietz. Similar to the French President, Emmanuel Macron, and the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez expressed.
“The Venezuelan people must be free and in safety decide on its future,” wrote Fietz on Twitter. Maduro should the deadline is passed, should Guaidó as a transitional President to initiate such a political process. On Friday the EU had communicated to diplomats in Brussels, in this joint statement, the 28 EU member States was in the vote.
Maduro had 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. On Wednesday, the oppositional Parliament President Guaidó in the case of mass protests, had declared himself interim President. The United States and a number of other Western and Latin American States recognized him immediately. (AFP)
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