Exmandatario for Uruguay, shares of Almagro from the OAS are a danger not only for Venezuela but for the continent.
The president of Uruguay Jose "Pepe" Mujica said that radical actions of the Venezuelan opposition and the actions of Luis Almagro from the Organization of American States (OAS) are a danger to the country and the region.
In an interview with the Uruguayan Portal Caras y Caretas, Mujica said the Venezuelan right acts of radical and "irrational" way.
"What frightens me most of Venezuela is the opposition, or a very important part of it. I think there is a climate of radicalization that has become irrational and that eventually ends up favoring the right , " he said.
In recent weeks the demonstrations called by the Venezuelan right have resulted in violence and vandalism, and as a result left more than 24 dead and 400 wounded.
Mujica warned that the actions of Almagro from the OAS are a "danger" not only for Venezuela but for the entire continent. In his view, each country must solve its "dramas" and not allow foreign intervention.
Given the intentions of the Venezuelan right, the former president and representative of the Unasur he said that "the worst thing we can do is give pump Latin American interventionism".
Mujica urged dialogue as solution "to calm things down" and find a solution, without interventionism.
The violent actions of the Venezuelan right have been denounced by the Government of Nicolás Maduro as an attempt to destabilize his administration.
Maduro has insisted invite dialogue on several occasions, however, the Venezuelan opposition refuses this possibility.
The president has called to abandon the demands that go against the Constitution and respect the electoral calendar of the country.
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