Venezuela opposition leader denounces 'selective' amnesty
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Parliament passed an amnesty law in February. Opposition leader Machado accuses the transitional government of selective selection in the release of political prisoners
Opposition leader María Corina Machado criticizes Venezuela's transitional government. Political prisoners would be released not according to law, but according to calculations.
Machado warns that if the Venezuelan Government applies the amnesty selectively “it is repression”
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has warned that if the Venezuelan authorities “selectively” apply the Amnesty Law approved in the National Assembly, it is still a form of “repression.” “Selectively denying the amnesty is repression. The regime headed by (President) Delcy Rodríguez intends to prolong the terror to break the morale of those who […]
DOBLE LLAVE – During the launch of the Sebastián Piñera Chair in Santiago, Chile, opposition leader Juan Guaidó questioned the scope of the Amnesty Law recently passed by the Venezuelan Parliament. In the framework of the investiture of José Antonio Kast, Guaidó traveled to Chile and stressed that such a legal instrument should focus on the real perpetrators of crimes in the country. Key points of his statements Amnesty for officialism: Guaidó r…
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado accused the government in Caracas on Sunday night of "selective application of justice" in connection with the adopted amnesty law. She pointed out that her lawyer has still not been released. TASR reports this based on a report by the AFP agency.
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