The Podemos distanced from Madouri government in Venezuela
The leader of the Spanish leftist Podemos party, which accepts incessant attacks by the Spanish right, complained that it is a populist party that has ties with Venezuela, he now distances from the government of Nicolás Maduro, condemning the fact that there are political prisoners the latin American country and considering that there is "a terrible situation" there.
"Very clearly, without any doubt, do not accept that there are political prisoners anywhere; nor Venezuela, nor anywhere else," said the leader of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, candidate for prime minister in new elections are to be held on June 26 in Spain.
"The situation in this country (Venezuela), to our knowledge, is horrific, with conflict between the executive and legislative power," added Iglesias statements of the television network La Sexta.
Noting that the Podemos "concerned about the situation" that has reached "close to a civil war" in Venezuela, the Iglesias praised the "prudent", described as, mediation mission of former Prime Minister of Spain, the socialist Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
The Iglesias was more restrained when asked to comment on the statements of former President of Uruguay José Mujica. The Mucha had said that "all have palavosei in Venezuela" before adding that despite the "great respect" for Nicolás Maduro, and he has "gone mad".
The Mucha expressed by "a lot of common sense" that this time the situation "in the political life of Venezuela is completely crazy," simply said the leader of Podemos.
The leader of the Spanish leftist Podemos party, which accepts incessant attacks by the Spanish right, complained that it is a populist party that has ties with Venezuela, he now distances from the government of Nicolás Maduro, condemning the fact that there are political prisoners the latin American country and considering that there is "a terrible situation" there.
"Very clearly, without any doubt, do not accept that there are political prisoners anywhere; nor Venezuela, nor anywhere else," said the leader of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, candidate for prime minister in new elections are to be held on June 26 in Spain.
"The situation in this country (Venezuela), to our knowledge, is horrific, with conflict between the executive and legislative power," added Iglesias statements of the television network La Sexta.
Noting that the Podemos "concerned about the situation" that has reached "close to a civil war" in Venezuela, the Iglesias praised the "prudent", described as, mediation mission of former Prime Minister of Spain, the socialist Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
The Iglesias was more restrained when asked to comment on the statements of former President of Uruguay José Mujica. The Mucha had said that "all have palavosei in Venezuela" before adding that despite the "great respect" for Nicolás Maduro, and he has "gone mad".
The Mucha expressed by "a lot of common sense" that this time the situation "in the political life of Venezuela is completely crazy," simply said the leader of Podemos.
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