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"These elections are of great importance to me."

José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has launched himself with everything to defend the fraudulent elections mounted by Chavismo for Sunday, December 6.

"I am hopeful that Venezuela will begin a new stage. With an important vote, that the citizens come ...

If you want peace and dialogue, you have to go and vote.

That is why it is very important that the citizens of Venezuela take a decision for themselves. once again the fate of his future, "said the former head of the Spanish Government during an interview on Globovisión, a former news channel bought today by frontmen of the Bolivarian regime.

The former leader of the PSOE did not hide his wishes to participate as a companion in the electoral process, at the expense of the circumstances of the coronavirus.

After the refusal of the European Union and the United Nations to participate as observers, only a group known as the Latin American Council of Experts (Ceela) returns to the country to endorse the regime of Nicolás Maduro, as is traditional.

"Of course there are plurality of elections, there are opponents in these elections and, of course, there are the parties that support the Maduro regime. What should there be more opponents? Yes, and

I hope that in the future they will return to the electoral path, negotiating everything that has to be negotiated,

"Zapatero tried to explain.

The reality is that Chavismo has intervened and taken over by force the main opposition parties, in addition to disabling their main leaders.

Not even the electoral referee is such, since Maduro ordered the imposition of three revolutionary militants among the five magistrates of the National Electoral Council (CNE) while the other

two positions were awarded to the false opposition that participates in the vote.

Among the small groups that go to the polls in an attempt to legitimize the Bolivarian revolution is

Timoteo Zambrano

, Zapatero's man in Caracas.

Also the "scorpion" deputies, expelled from the opposition parties last year for maintaining economic relations with

Alex Saab

, the Colombian millionaire front man of Nicolás Maduro who is fighting from a Cape Verde prison not to be extradited to the US.

His defense attorney is

Baltasar Garzón.

Former opposition leaders, evangelical pastors and former Chavista governors are also part of the small groups that go to the polls, which

has

also

changed the electoral law to favor the revolutionary lists.

Zapatero showed his hope before the presidential change in the US: "This represents a new expectation. The one who has marked the policy towards Venezuela, President (Donald) Trump, is already the president of the United States."

The great alliance of opposition parties has not only proclaimed abstention in the face of 6-D, but

has also called its own popular consultation for days later

.

Zapatero's hope is that the process of Maduro's parliamentary elections will dynamite the support of Western democracies and the continent for Juan Guaidó, president in charge of the country, and the democratic Parliament.

Spain does not recognize the 6-D elections either.

"Sooner or later, the view of some governments in the world will change," he predicted, because

the international community "is divided" around Venezuela.

"The truth is that there will be a government, the truth is that there will be an Assembly and in one way or another it will work with that institutional reality," boasted Zapatero, Maduro's main advisor and ally in Europe.

Maduro is singled out by the United Nations for committing crimes against humanity

after the Verification Mission report, which confirms the continued practice of extra-judicial executions, torture, rape, arbitrary detentions and forced disappearances.

Zapatero also pontificated on the elections held in recent times in Venezuela, despite the irregularities committed in them, from the introduction of more than a million votes in the Constituent Assembly of 2017 to the imposition of a military governor in the border state of Bolívar with Brazil, disrupting the results.

Since then, in that area, one of the richest in the world in mining,

gold and diamonds are traded, which are sent to international allies such as Turkey and Iran.

The former head of the Spanish Government has taken advantage of his presence within the Puebla Group, which brings together progressive, leftist, populist, revolutionary leaders and those convicted of corruption, to convey his support for Maduro's elections.

Zapatero, the main defender of the "son of Chávez" along with former presidents

Rafael Correa and Evo Morales

, led last week a workshop of the Puebla Group entitled 'Venezuela, elections and political dialogues', together with

Jorge Rodríguez

, former vice president of Maduro , his left hand and candidate for 6-D, and the Chavista governor

Héctor Rodríguez.

Diosdado Cabello

, "number two" of the regime and head of the military wing, defended Zapatero on his television program and viciously attacked

Felipe González

, who has raised his criticism against his party partner.

"What Felipe wants is a coup," ventured the current president of the Constituent Assembly, a body created in the image and likeness of the Cuban Assembly to forcibly wrest its powers from the democratic Parliament.

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