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Spain's Ambassador to Venezuela
VCrisis.com ^ | Dec. 18, 2004 | Senator Anasagasti Olabeaga, translated by Aleksander Boyd

Posted on 12/18/2004 8:33:00 PM PST by Kitten Festival

17.12.04 | The following question, written by Senator Iñaki Mirena Anasagasti Olabeaga, has been presented to Spain's Senate.

I, IÑAKI MIRENA ANASAGASTI OLABEAGA, Senator for Bizkaia and member of the Parliamentary Group of Basque Nationalist Senators, under the rights established in the current Regulation of the Senate, present the following QUESTION for its written answer by the Government.

In the Venezuelan press the following information has aired these days with respect to the ambassador of Spain to Venezuela, D. Raul Morodo:

"Just arrived in Caracas as Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain, Raul Morodo Leoncio, gathered the personnel of the embassy to advice them that "from now on the flirting with the opposition to the government of Chávez in that diplomatic delegation is terminated for the support from the previous Ambassador to the April 2002 coup participants has come to be questioned".

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ambassador; chavez; connive; conspire; dictator; embassy; hugochavez; secret; secretive; sneaky; spain; untrustworthy; venezuela; zapatero
This is really good. Zapatero is sealing his alliance with Chavez through the secretive offices of the ambassador. The rest of the embassy staff are not allowed to know anything. They've also been forbidden to have contact with Venezuela's democratic opposition. Something stinks in Caracas and Madrid.
1 posted on 12/18/2004 8:33:03 PM PST by Kitten Festival
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