Spain's policy toward comparing Chavez to Hitler that there was
Articles - National
Friday March 11, 2011
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The Popular Party (PP), the main opposition in Spain) yesterday compared the "appeasement policy" of the Spanish government to the Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, with which Western countries had with Hitler's Germany, "which finally had to face the guns. " PP Sen. Luis Peral was this parallel in the debate he had with the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Latin American, Juan Antonio Yanez-Barnuevo, the Spanish parliament's upper house after being questioned by the judicial status of ETA deported to Venezuela Arturo Cubillas.
Peral criticized the Socialist government for showing "too much tolerance with contempt" by the Venezuelan authorities to the requirements of the National Court of Spain, Caracas has requested the arrest and extradition of Cubillas.
Peral criticized the Socialist government for showing "too much tolerance with contempt" by the Venezuelan authorities
"We have no reason to tolerate this policy of appeasement with the Government of Venezuela, which unfortunately reminds me that Western democracies had for many years with Hitler's Germany, which finally had to deal with weapons" in World War II, Pearl said during the debate in the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Senate.
Cubillas, who works in a Chávez government agency, was indicted Monday by the National Court of Spain for its links with ETA and encourage collaboration in this band with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
Yanez-Barnuevo said yesterday that this court has not yet sent to the Spanish Department of Foreign Affairs on this car to turn forward it to the Venezuelan Ministry of Justice through the Embassy of Spain in Caracas.