El fundador de WikiLeaks le envió un mensaje al candidato de derecha, que perdía las elecciones; ¿qué significa?
El fundador de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, invitó al postulante presidencial de Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, a abandonar el país en un plazo de 30 días.
Durante la campaña, Lasso había dicho que, en caso de llegar a la Presidencia, le pediría a Assange “que se retire de la embajada del Ecuador en Inglaterra”. “Buscaremos hacerlo dentro del marco del respeto al derecho internacional en los primeros 30 días del gobierno”, había dicho el postulante.
Assange permanece en la embajada de Ecuador en Londres desde junio de 2012 para evadir su extradición a Suecia para responder por acusaciones de delitos sexuales que él ha negado.
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