San José, Jul 30 (EFE).- The Costa Rican government on Tuesday offered political asylum to Venezuelan presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez already the leader of the opposition Maria Corina Machado after learning that There are arrest warrants against them.
“We have been informed that there are arrest warrants against María Corina Machado and Edmundo González in Venezuela. Through me, the Government of the Republic announces that we are willing to grant political asylum, refuge, in Costa Rica to both María Corina Machado and Edmundo González.”said Foreign Minister Arnoldo André in a video distributed to the media.
The chancellor extended the offer to “any other politically persecuted in Venezuela, especially those people who are refugees in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas”.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday blamed opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia for the deaths – estimated at 11 by NGOs – that occurred in protests in recent hours against the election results on Sunday, which confirmed the Chavista leader in office.
Maduro also blamed the anti-Chavez leader Maria Corina Machado due to the violence unleashed, largely undertaken by the police and military forces who have repressed peaceful protesters with pellets and tear gas, as EFE confirmed in Caracas.
After learning of the proclamation of Nicolás Maduro as re-elected president last Sunday, the Government of Costa Rica described the result of the electoral process as “fraudulent” and on Monday joined Argentina, Chile, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay in a statement demanding transparency.
The Maduro government described the statement as “interventionist” and ordered the expulsion of diplomats from those seven countries.
However, Costa Rica reported that since 2020 it has suspended its diplomatic relations with Venezuela with the closure of the embassy and that at this time bilateral relations are limited to the consular sphere, which are carried out from its consulates in Panama and Colombia.
“Costa Rica suspended diplomatic relations with the Nicolás Maduro regime since 2020, with the withdrawal of a Costa Rican diplomatic official and the closure of the Embassy and Consulate, which became effective as of October 1, 2020,” the Costa Rican Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The text adds that “in 2023, consular, not diplomatic, relations were resumed” and that currently “there is no diplomatic or consular staff in Venezuela.” EFE
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