Gesprek met Wilco Boom, politiek commentator in Den Haag, Dick Drayer op Curaçao met Lara Rense in het programma Nieuws & Co
Bron: NOS/Nieuws&Co
Gesprek met Wilco Boom, politiek commentator in Den Haag, Dick Drayer op Curaçao met Lara Rense in het programma Nieuws & Co
Bron: NOS/Nieuws&Co
Uw donatie helpt onafhankelijke onderzoeksjournalistiek op de eilanden in stand te houden en zorgt dat wij kunnen doorgaan met dit werk.
Dat is het beste, met elkaar in gesprek gaan. Wie weet komt daar toch iets positiefs uit.
While the US has endorsed regime change in Venezuela and recognizes opposition leader Juan Guaido as president, the Maduro government remains in power. It is starting to lead to opposition figures considering a new approach.
The opposition is now looking at a possibility previously ignored: negotiations. There are even suggestions of giving the ruling Socialist Party some posts in a transitional government to advance things along.
Some European nations were trying to facilitate such negotiations and transition weeks ago, only for the US to angrily condemn the notion, insisting that the regime change was unstoppable, and everyone needs to just accept Maduro is gone.
It’s not clear how the US will react to the opposition taking the same approach, though the Trump Administration seems to be focused on ensuring no Socialist Party figures remain in Venezuela’s government, and that is likely a higher priority than an election or seeing Guaido installed as president.
https://news.antiwar.com/2019/02/20/venezuelan-opposition-eyes-negotiated-transition/
Afgezien van het feit dat Nederland opportunistisch is ten aanzien van de (beperkte) soevereiniteit van Curacao binnen het Statuut, is het zeer verhelderend om het onderstaande commentaar met analyse goed door te lezen.
https://antilliaansdagblad.com/nieuws-menu/commentaar-ad/19087-analyse-isla-bonden-richten-zich-tegen-verkeerde-gevaar