Edmundo González Urrutia announced this Tuesday on social networks that he is now “back”, after the hospitalization that prevented him from participating in the public events of the Nobel Peace Prize winner, María Corina Machado, during her visit to Spain on April 18.
“A few days ago I received the medical discharge (…) I am back, let there be no doubt,” said the one who considers himself the legitimate president of Venezuelans since he ran for elections on July 28, 2024 that he claims he won, but were manipulated by the Nicolás Maduro regime.
The opposition leader, exiled in Spain, said he was “very attentive to what is happening in Venezuela” and lamented “the inflation that continues to devour Venezuelans.”
He also criticized “a bill for lawyers that some hired for their own problems and that now they want to charge all Venezuelans,” in reference to the defense of former president Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, since the United States recently agreed to have the Venezuelan Executive pay their lawyers’ fees.
González Urrutia also mentioned the release of prisoners that the Government of Venezuela has initiated and said: “I see an amnesty law that died before being born because it was never intended for it to live. And I see the tragedy of our political prisoners, who are in every conversation I have, in every decision I make, in every hour that passes.











