Spain's response to the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado was inadequate.
Two ministers sent their private congratulations to the Venezuelan opposition leader, which adds to the confusion.
The Government and the House of the King have not publicly congratulated Machado, a recognized defender of human rights.
There is speculation as to whether the reason is to avoid upsetting Nicolás Maduro.
The Spanish government's political connection with the leftist Chavista and its collaboration with the interests of the Venezuelan regime are apparent.
The dark role of Rodríguez Zapatero is highlighted.
Machado, a leader in Venezuela, predicts that the liberation of her country will have consequences in Spain.
Conclusion: The Spanish Government has shown a cold and ambiguous treatment regarding the international recognition to María Corina Machado, showing potential political influences due to its link to the leftist Chavista and Nicolás Maduro.