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Edmundo González reprocha al Gobierno las “consecuencias” del terremoto y asegura que “dieron prioridad a otras cosas”
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Edmundo González reprocha al Gobierno las “consecuencias” del terremoto y asegura que “dieron prioridad a otras cosas”

The Venezuelan opposition figure Edmundo González criticized the government for the 'consequences' of recent earthquakes that killed nearly 3,000 people, accusing authorities of prioritizing other matters over disaster preparedness, infrastructure, emergency services, and citizen protection. In a statement, González emphasized the need for systemic change, democratic values, and collective effort to rebuild Venezuela into a healthier, more just, and prosperous nation. He called for respect, memory, and justice for victims while advocating for the release of political prisoners. González, currently residing in Spain, expressed condolences to the victims and praised the resilience of Venezuelans who have come together to aid those affected. He also acknowledged international solidarity during the crisis.

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Edmundo González reprocha al Gobierno las “consecuencias” del terremoto y asegura que “dieron prioridad a otras cosas”

The Venezuelan opposition figure Edmundo González criticized the government for the 'consequences' of recent earthquakes that killed nearly 3,000 people, accusing authorities of prioritizing other matters over disaster preparedness, infrastructure, emergency services, and citizen protection. In a statement, González emphasized the need for systemic change, democratic values, and collective effort to rebuild Venezuela into a healthier, more just, and prosperous nation. He called for respect, memory, and justice for victims while advocating for the release of political prisoners. González, currently residing in Spain, expressed condolences to the victims and praised the resilience of Venezuelans who have come together to aid those affected. He also acknowledged international solidarity during the crisis.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the criticism of the government as a failure to prioritize disaster preparedness, which aligns with left-wing critiques of authoritarian governance. The emphasis on systemic reform, democracy, and social justice reflects a left-leaning perspective. While the article presents the指责

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