Banner Iberia Español
Banner Telefónica
Banner Iberia Inglés
  • Login
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • es Español
  • en English
subscribe
thediplomatinspain
Publicaciones
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
thediplomatinspain
Home Subscribers

Feijóo calls US intervention in Venezuela “historic”

Eduardo González
5 de January de 2026
in Subscribers, The world in Spain
0
Feijóo calls US intervention in Venezuela “historic”
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Eduardo González

The president of the People’s Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has called the US intervention in Venezuela “historic” and accused the Spanish government of having “abandoned its diplomatic resources and moral leadership to confront the tyranny of Maduro,” whom, “on the contrary, it has given time and excuses.”

“What happened in the early hours of January 3, 2026, in Venezuela, with the intervention of the United States and the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, defies any other description,” Feijóo declared in a statement released this Sunday. “Here, the speculation and conjecture end, and the time begins to take a realistic and responsible stance, yes, but also, and above all, a courageous one,” he stated.

“The first thing is to recognize that an evil has been defeated: the capture of Maduro is unequivocally good news. A dictatorial, repressive regime that has caused the ruin of a rich country, the destruction of its institutions, and the largest exodus in Latin America, has been decapitated,” he wrote.

“Based on this undeniable reality, it is imperative to reaffirm the commitments and values ​​that Spain defends in the international arena and, in particular, toward the Hispanic American sphere and the Hispanic world,” he continued.

According to Feijóo, the transition in Venezuela “must be based on a democratic electoral process.” “The leadership of the legitimate president, Edmundo González, and María Corina Machado represents the democratic, peaceful, and constitutional path for Venezuela,” the PP leader stated. “The Venezuelan people, under heroic circumstances, supported them with almost 70% of the vote in 2024,” he recalled. “Dictatorships are not overthrown halfway, and the dawn of a new era demands that Venezuelans have a voice and the ability to decide on the future of their country,” he added.

According to Feijóo, María Corina Machado “is the person who has brought Venezuela to the brink of freedom,” and therefore, “leaving her out of this process is worse than a personal injustice: it perpetuates abuse and arbitrariness.” “Legitimacy only arises from free elections, the rule of law, and respect for individual freedoms,” he warned. In the press conference following the attack on Venezuela, US President Donald Trump responded that “it would be very difficult” for Machado to be the next president of Venezuela because “she doesn’t have the support or respect within the country.”

Furthermore, the leader of the People’s Party (PP) warned that “the future of Venezuela cannot be led by someone who has been Maduro’s right-hand woman for the last few years.” “(Vice President) Delcy Rodríguez, an accomplice and key player in the dictatorship, corruption, and plundering of Venezuela, represents its darkest past,” and therefore, “presenting as a solution or a transitional figure someone sanctioned by the EU and the US for human rights violations would be nothing more than a continuation of the regime,” he declared.

Feijóo also denounced that Pedro Sánchez’s government “has abandoned its diplomatic resources and moral leadership to confront Maduro’s tyranny.” “On the contrary, it has given him time and excuses.” “The influence and respect that Spain has lost in this process will be difficult to recover, but all of us who believe in our country are called upon to demonstrate the exemplary conduct that the government has failed to provide,” he added. Finally, the People’s Party (PP) remembered “the twenty or so Spanish citizens” who remain imprisoned in Venezuelan jails for “desiring freedom and fighting for it democratically.”

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Albares: “I would have liked a stronger statement from the EU on Venezuela”

Next Post

Spain tells UN that the US attack on Venezuela is “a very worrying precedent for peace”

Eduardo González

Eduardo González

Next Post
Spain tells UN that the US attack on Venezuela is “a very worrying precedent for peace”

Spain tells UN that the US attack on Venezuela is “a very worrying precedent for peace”

Recommended

Portugal and France: How our neighbors celebrate the Three Wise Men

Portugal and France: How our neighbors celebrate the Three Wise Men

2 days ago

Newsletter

"Stay informed through our pages and always stay one step ahead. With in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and comprehensive coverage of the events that are shaping our present, our newspaper is more than just news, it is a window to the future."

Newspaper archive

January 2026
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Dec    

About Us

The Diplomat in Spain is the reference digital newspaper for diplomats and companies that want to be well informed.

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Frontpage
  • News
    • Spain
    • World
    • The world in Spain
    • Diplomatic Breakfast
    • Diplomacy with a history
    • The bag
    • Social life
  • Tribune
  • Analysis
  • Trends
  • Embassies
    • Embassies Directory
    • Protocol
    • International legislation
  • UNWTO News
  • Leisure
    • Libros
    • Culture & Art
    • Música
    • Movies
    • Niños
    • Espectáculos
    • Teatro
  • Diplomatic club
  • Vip Club

© 2024 The Diplomat in Spain.

Go to mobile version
  • English
  • Español