translated from Spanish: Guarequena Gutierrez valued invitation to the public account

This Friday, Guarequena Gutiérrez, appointed by Juan Guaidó as diplomatic representative of Venezuela in Chile, thanked the invitation made by President Sebastián Piñera to the public account of the representative on June 1, after the Senate To invite the ambassador appointed by Nicolás Maduro, Arévalo Méndez.
“We are very grateful to President Piñera, we know that we have all his support and we have always known. He was the first president to call our President-in-Charge Juan Guaidó, “Gutierrez told Emol, during the presentation of the Venezuela Country Plan, an opposition strategy that seeks the economic uprising of the Caribbean nation.
Consulted on the possible presence of Arévalo Méndez in the ceremony at the National Congress in Valparaiso, the representative of Guaidó stressed that this is “decision was made by the Senate. Chile is a country where there is separation of powers and said Minister Cecilia Perez and thank you very much. ”
“It gives us a healthy envy that in Chile there is separation of powers, one thing is the executive power and another thing the legislative power”, he valued.
Guarequena explained that “the legislature decided to invite this person, we understand that he is the accredited ambassador, but one thing is the accredited ambassador and another thing is to endorse a person who represents torture, political prisoners and the biggest crisis he has had Latin America, “he emphasized.
This Friday, the Minister of government, Cecilia Perez, confirmed that President Piñera will invite Guarequena Gutiérrez to the public account ceremony, considering that Juan Guaidó is recognized as the legitimate representative of Venezuela.
Arévalo Mendez received the credentials on November 22, 2013, during the first Piñera government, and although the currency showed his distance from the same day that Juan Guaidó was swore as interim president before the Venezuelan National Assembly, the January 23rd of this year.



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