Leopoldo Lopez: There is still no clarity on the political transition in Venezuela'
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Leopoldo Lopez: There is still no clarity on the political transition in Venezuela'
"Leopoldo Lopez recalls his time in Ramo Verde prison, expressing a desire for it to become a museum of memory, symbolizing the struggle against the Maduro regime. He believes the transition in Venezuela is beginning, especially after Maduro's imprisonment, but emphasizes that the political transition remains an unfinished task requiring a legitimate government through elections."
"Lopez argues that the only way to achieve a legitimate government in Venezuela is through elections, stating that Delcy Rodriguez's government is as illegitimate as Maduro's. He insists that millions of Venezuelans have invested hope in a political transition that must prioritize stability and economic recovery."
Leopoldo Lopez, a Venezuelan opposition leader, envisions Ramo Verde prison as a future museum of memory. After more than three years in prison, he believes a political transition is underway following Nicolas Maduro's imprisonment. Lopez stresses the importance of establishing an election calendar to ensure a legitimate government, as the current leadership under Delcy Rodriguez lacks legitimacy. He calls for a collective effort among opposition actors to prioritize democratic processes and stability in Venezuela, particularly focusing on economic recovery through the oil and gas industry.
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