This Wednesday, the questioned president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, gave a public message about the departure from the South American country of the Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López, whom he accused, without presenting evidence, of being a terrorist.
For his part, López tweeted on Wednesday that the president is a "murderer" and accused him of ordering his "repressive bodies" to kill and torture innocents.
The founder of Voluntad Popular arrived in Madrid on Sunday after leaving the Spanish diplomatic residence in Caracas, according to the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.