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"Our group organised an event yesterday which was attended by guests from the Venezuelan Parliament, who gave us some idea of the situation in Venezuela. The people are behind elected President Chavez, whose election has been confirmed at least five times and who is taking decisive action against the attempt organised both by major economic interests and, as we all know, the United States, to overthrow him. The fact that the European Union is carefully monitoring the situation from afar, as you said, and is talking about constitutional solutions at a time when it is crystal clear who comes within the framework of the constitution of the Republic of Venezuela and who does not – I would remind you of the position taken during last year’s Spanish Presidency by the Spanish Government, which basically welcomed the coup against President Chavez – demonstrates that the behaviour of the European Union is not so very different from the behaviour of the United States which, on the face of it at least, is also sticking to a ‘watch and wait’ line. We would have hoped for something different."@en1
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