January 31, 2019, 09:23 PM
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Updated on January 31, 2019 22:13
Beatriz Becerra, vice president of the European Parliament's Human Rights Subcommittee, said Thursday that the creation of a contact group to resolve the crisis in Venezuela can help Juan Guaidó achieve the elections country
"As we indicated in the resolution, a contact group can be useful to help Juan Guaidó with his constitutional mission of convening presidential elections whenever it is understood that Guaidó and the National Assembly are our only partners "Becerra published on Twitter.
The vice president of DD HH Subcommittee of the European Parliament added that any action proposed by the European Union should be raised in the company of the Lima Group.
"Any action by the EU must be considered in the company of the Lima Group, which is leading the democratic response in the region," he added.
I have a message of tranquility for all the Venezuelans about the declaration of @FedericaMog this afternoon a #Bucarest.
An informal meeting of foreign ministers could not get the recognition of @jguaido as president in charge of #Venezuela that we all hope– Beatriz Becerra (@beatrizbecerrab) January 31, 2019
The great event of the day has been the express recognition on the part of @Europarl_ES: From Europeans.
As we indicated in the resolution, a contact group can be helpful to help Guaidó with his constitutional mission to call presidential elections …– Beatriz Becerra (@beatrizbecerrab) January 31, 2019
… as long as you understand that @jguaido and the @AsambleaVE They are this contact: our only partners.
And, of course, any action of the #UE you must set up in the company of #Group ofLimaThat is leading the democratic response in the region.– Beatriz Becerra (@beatrizbecerrab) January 31, 2019
Let nobody see oxygen where there is no. I recommend reading the explanations of Ms. Mogherini over these 90 days, which are nothing more and nothing less than an indicative term to see if this contact group serves for something specific or not. https://t.co/JBH31nO5CV
– Beatriz Becerra (@beatrizbecerrab) January 31, 2019