179 Venezuelan prisoners freed under amnesty law: Parliament

In a significant move, the Venezuelan Parliament has announced the release of 179 prisoners as part of an amnesty law aimed at fostering national reconciliation. The initiative, overseen by the Parliamentary Commission, is designed to address the country’s ongoing political and social turmoil. Alongside the released prisoners, approximately 3,000 individuals currently on parole have been cleared of all charges, marking a substantial step towards easing tensions within the nation. This amnesty is part of broader efforts by the Venezuelan government to promote dialogue and heal divisions exacerbated by years of economic crisis and political strife. Observers note that the implications of this move could be far-reaching, potentially paving the way for more extensive reforms and a commitment to addressing human rights concerns in Venezuela. As the country grapples with its challenges, the amnesty reflects a strategic attempt to restore trust among citizens and encourage a more inclusive political landscape.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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