At lunchtime on Thursday the european Parliament voted to recognize Juan Guaidó as temporary president of Venezuela. The response from parliament was a yes, and now also calls on the member states of the EUROPEAN union to follow the parliament’s example. The vote is not binding, but nevertheless a clear signal from the EU side.
– The EU is now saying is that the venezuelan constitution be upheld, that we recognize the temporary president and we are waiting for new elections which should take place in a proper way, ” says Fredrick Federley (C).
the position can play a big role.
– on the other hand, so does the pressure on to come up with a solution here that is fair, sustainable and democratic. Venezuela has been in free fall long, the population fleeing the country, there is a shortage of products, the schools and the health care system does not work, ” says Fredrick Federley.
He also says that Europe is an important partner for Venezuela.
– And the ties that exist between Spain and Venezuela is ancient because that Spain was a founding member Venezuela. So it matters very much. It also becomes evident when virtually the whole of the western world go out and say that we do not accept that tampering with the options, starving its population and to imprison journalists.
439 members voted in favour of the recognition of the interim president, and 104 received during Wednesday’s vote. The EU will also result in an international crisis management group with several south american nations. The aim of the group will be trying to get to a new election in the country within 90 days, reports Reuters.
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