María Corina Machado Speaks of the Release of Venezuelan Prisoners as a "Moral Restitution"
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The President of the Parliament of Venezuela has announced the release of a "significant number" of prisoners, including foreigners. Many associations see it as a "positive signal" but hope that the operation will not remain a "action" without tomorrow.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado described this Thursday as an “act of moral restitution” the release of several political prisoners, announced by the President of the National Assembly of Venezuela, Jorge Rodríguez, and said that “we will not rest until all the prisoners are free.” “Receive this moment as an act of moral restitution. Like the confirmation that their interest was not in vain,” Machado said in a voice message bro…
Caracas, Venezuela. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado called Thursday the release of political prisoners in his country a “act of moral restitution” and said that “injustice is not going to be eternal.” Venezuelan authorities announced earlier a “significant number” of releases, in the midst of U.S. pressure after overthrowing President Nicolás Maduro. “This day matters because he recognizes what we always knew, that injustice is…
Opposition leader María Corina Machado described the release of several Venezuelan political prisoners as "an act of moral restitution."
Exanciller Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Mackay points out that the release of political prisoners in Venezuela is not a unilateral decision, but a response to the “fear” and the deterrent capacity of the US administration. The political landscape in Venezuela has taken a turn after the announcement by the President of the National Assembly on the release of a significant number of political prisoners, both Venezuelan and foreign. Although only a small…
DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuela’s Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, said that the announcement of the release of political prisoners in the country reveals the “will” of the Venezuelan state, led by President Delcy Rodríguez, to seek a “climate of peace and “peaceful coexistence”. “It has taken place today (Thursday, 8 January), with the due action of the Public Prosecutor’s Office as guarantor and holder of the criminal action, with the Venezuelan …
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