Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González on the ‘rescue’ of five members of the opposition from the Argentine embassy in Caracas.
“Never before has a government pressured congress with such intensity, replacing dialogue with confrontation.”
The president of Colombia’s senate, Efraín Cepeda, a member of the right-of-centre opposition Partido Conservador (PC), responds to the “intimidation” of President Gustavo Petro.
“The enemy is not invisible, the enemy has a name, face, and surname, and can be found in the offices of the judiciary, in some seats in congress, and in some offices where they distribute privileges and positions”.
Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves.<End of preview - This article contains approximately 123 words.
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