Venezuela releases over 3,200 people under new amnesty law

Venezuela releases over 3,200 people under new amnesty law
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Venezuela's National Assembly reports freeing more than 3,200 individuals under an amnesty law.

  • 179 Venezuelan prisoners were freed under the amnesty law as of the latest report
  • Around 3,000 individuals on parole were cleared of all charges under the law
  • The total number of people fully released since the Amnesty Law took effect exceeds 3,200
  • The Parliamentary Commission oversees the application of the amnesty law
  • The National Assembly announced the releases and provided the figures

Venezuela's National Assembly has reported that more than 3,200 people have been fully released following the implementation of a new Amnesty Law. This includes 179 prisoners freed outright and approximately 3,000 individuals on parole who were cleared of all charges. The Parliamentary Commission is responsible for overseeing the law's application.

The release of thousands under the Amnesty Law represents a significant development in Venezuela's legal and political landscape, potentially impacting the country's prison population and judicial processes. It may also influence public perception of the government's approach to justice and reconciliation.