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Ousted Caracas mayor arrives in MADRID AFTER FLEEING HOUSE ARREST

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The former mayor of Caracas, a staunch opponent of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, arrived in Madrid early on Saturday after escaping house arrest and fleeing to Colombia.

Antonio Ledezma, 62, managed to cross the border yesterday, saying he would now help organise resistance to Maduro’s increasing­ly authoritar­ian rule which has left millions facing food and medicine shortages.

From Bogota, he flew to the Spanish capital where he was met by his wife and his two daughters as well as former Colombian president Andres Pastrana.

A lawyer by profession, Ledezma was arrested and jailed in February 2015 over allegation­s he was plotting to overthrow the president, and had been under house arrest since August following surgery.

“Venezuela is not at the edge of an abyss, it’s at the bottom of the abyss: it is collapsing,” he said on arriving at Madrid’s Barajas airport.

Ledezma said he plans to travel the world to demonstrat­e “the hope of all Venezuelan­s to finish with this regime, this dictatorsh­ip,” and accused Maduro’s government of “colluding with drug trafficker­s”.

He said on Friday he had fled Caracas because Venezuelan military and intelligen­ce officials had informed him of a “government plan” against him, though he provided no details.

Oil-rich but cash-poor Venezuela is facing a deepening political and economic crisis as Maduro has moved to marginalis­e opposition forces, which control the country’s legislatur­e, and stifle independen­t media.

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