👉 La justicia argentina solicitó un habeas corpus para Nahuel Gallo, un gendarme argentino detenido en Venezuela, sin obtener respuesta oficial por parte del país caribeño. En medio de la tensa situación política venezolana, el exembajador argentino en Venezuela, Óscar Laborde, ha intervenido como mediador.
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00:00...in the negotiations to see what will happen with the gendarme Nahuel Gallo, the Argentine gendarme who is detained there in Venezuela. What do we know?
00:08The latest news is that the Argentine justice asked for a via corpus to reveal the whereabouts, asking Venezuela to report the immediate whereabouts of Nahuel Gallo, the Argentine gendarme detained in Venezuela.
00:24For now, we don't know anything else. There was no official answer from Venezuela, and yes, there were some informal contacts through some officials, or I would say ex-officials, linked, who can be mediators.
00:39We are basically talking about the ex-ambassador of Argentina in Venezuela, Oscar Laborde, an ambassador of Kirchnerism, but very close to the Chavista regime, who somehow interceded and brought a letter from the mother of the gendarme to Nicolás Maduro's regime.
00:58The rest of Kirchnerism came out of this mediation, at some point it was also said that there could be some influence of Juan Grabois, this was in principle denied, and the Argentine government did not like this intervention of the ex-ambassador of Argentina in Venezuela.
01:17Patricia Woolrich went out to strongly criticize him on social media.
01:21Here we have to understand, Pablo, that the situation is very delicate. First, the situation of an Argentine detained in another country. Second, that it is a gendarme detained in another country.
01:32And third, that it is an Argentine gendarme, but also syndicated by Maduro's regime of terrorist and spy. So the situation is very delicate, how to improvise politically.
01:48The main excuse that is going around is that this gendarme bar spy, according to what the Chavista regime accuses him, would have been in Venezuela not to visit his family, etc., but to try to free those who are refugees at the Argentine embassy in Venezuela.
02:10So the situation is controversial, many people wonder what a gendarme was doing there, who did he ask permission from?
02:18It appears in the middle of Victoria Villarruel's tweet, who said, well, they shouldn't have let this gendarme go to Venezuela. Patricia Woolrich answering, we have nothing to do with it, we didn't send him. A very confusing situation.
02:31In La Casa Rosada, and this you will be able to read in a little while, an exclusive information on A24.com, they are talking about a deadline, a deadline on which the regime would presumably release him.
02:46But in exchange for what?
02:48In exchange for ...
02:49How is Venezuela going to release a person who is accused of a criminal offense?
02:53Well, it is said that the date would be January 10. Obviously, development news in a little while on A24.com.
03:00They say that from La Casa Rosada.
03:01From the pen of Estela Garnica.
03:02They say that from La Casa Rosada.
03:04Exactly. The situation is delicate and the bridges are broken. This is what we have beyond the accusation that there is.
03:12And you have in the middle a government, that of Maduro, that has to reassume, do we remember?
03:18Elections.
03:19The 10th.
03:20Controversial.
03:21Exactly, the 10th of January.
03:22The 10th of January.
03:23Controversial, fraudulent elections, with two presidents, one that is not validated, that accuses the Maduro regime of fraud.
03:33And a Maduro who is using this in the middle of his negotiation, it will not be that they do not let him assume in any way.
03:40Well, this is the political situation in Venezuela. Very complicated. In the middle, Nahuel Vargas.
03:45Good.