Former opposition presidential candidate in Venezuela, Edmundo González Urrutia, has fled into exile after being granted asylum in Spain, delivering a major blow to millions who placed their hopes on his campaign to end two decades of single-party rule.
The surprise departure of the man considered by Venezuela’s opposition and several foreign governments to be the legitimate winner of July’s presidential race was announced late Saturday night by Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez. ALSO READ: Spain urges ‘total transparency’ in vote count after Venezuela election.
She said the government decided to grant González safe passage out of the country, just days after ordering his arrest, to help restore ‘the country’s political peace and tranquility’.
Neither González nor opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has commented. But Spain’s left-leaning coalition government said the decision to leave Venezuela was González’s alone and he departed on a plane sent by the country’s air force.
Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares told Spanish national broadcaster RTVE that his government will grant González political asylum as he has requested. Albares spoke while en route to China with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on a state visit.
‘I have been able to speak to (González) and once he was aboard the airplane he expressed his gratitude toward the Spanish government and Spain,’ Albares said. ‘Of course I told him we were pleased that he is well and on his way to Spain, and I reiterated the commitment of our government to the political rights of all Venezuelans.’
Sánchez said in a speech Friday, before González’s departure was announced, that the opposition leader was ‘a hero whom Spain is not going to abandon’.
The European Union’s foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, in a statement on Sunday described it as ‘a sad day for democracy in Venezuela’, and also disclosed that the Dutch had also been involved in helping González.
‘Faced with repression, political persecution and direct threats to his safety and freedom, after being given hospitality at the residence of the Netherlands in Caracas until 5 September, political leader and presidential candidate Edmundo González has had to request political asylum and accept the protection offered by Spain,’ he said.
Borrell added that González ‘appears to be the winner of the presidential elections’ and that the EU will maintain its support of the Venezuelan people ‘in their democratic aspirations’.
González, a 75-year-old former diplomat, was a last minute stand-in when Machado was banned from running. Previously unknown to most Venezuelans, his campaign nonetheless rapidly ignited the hopes of millions of Venezuelans desperate for change after a decade-long economic freefall.
While President Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner of the July vote, most Western governments have yet to recognise his victory and are instead demanding that authorities publish a breakdown of votes. Meanwhile, tally sheets collected by opposition volunteers from over two-thirds of the electronic voting machines indicate that González won by a more than 2-to-1 margin.
Spain has been a major point of exodus for Venezuelans, particularly of those leading opposition to Maduro’s regime. They include Leopoldo López, who fled to Spain to reunite with his family in 2020, and Antonio Ledezma, who left in 2017.
Some 44,000 Venezuelans immigrated to Spain in the first six months of this year. The last government statistics from 2022 said that some 212,000 Venezuelans were then residing in Spain.
Edmundo González estuvo más de un mes en la embajada neerlandesa en Caracas.https://t.co/K98cexWPYl pic.twitter.com/O9fFt11TH7
— EFE Noticias (@EFEnoticias) September 8, 2024
España acoge a Edmundo González.
— Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, UE y Cooperación (@MAECgob) September 8, 2024
Edmundo González ha despegado de Caracas en dirección a España en un avión de las Fuerzas Aéreas españolas.
🔗https://t.co/qwMUVt0oZ0 pic.twitter.com/85hWhe7eaL
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