Spanish Congress Recognizes Edmundo González as the Legitimate President of Venezuela
Spain not only welcomed Edmundo González, exiled from the Chavista regime, but also recognized him as president-elect. Not through President Pedro Sánchez but in spite of him. Through the legislative power, Congress voted mostly in favor of recognizing Edmundo González as the legitimate winner of the presidential elections in Venezuela.
With 177 votes in favor, the proposal promoted by the Popular Party (PP) was approved with the vote of the same PP, Vox, the PNV, UPN and Coalición Canaria.
The deputy spokesperson for the Popular Congress Group, Cayetana Alvarez de Toledo, was one of the first voices to thank for supporting the initiative of her party: the PP. “The moral is the effective,” she said.
She said this after a speech in which she detailed 10 days for which Edmundo González must be president.