Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has introduced a draft law offering a general amnesty to political prisoners detained throughout the Chavista era, starting in 1999. The proposed measure excludes individuals accused of murder, drug trafficking, and human rights abuses.
The announcement has been met with cautious optimism by the families of those affected, who are awaiting further details on the implementation of the law.
**Why this matters**
This proposed amnesty could lead to the release of numerous political detainees, potentially easing tensions within Venezuela’s polarized political landscape. However, the exclusions and the scope of the law will be key factors in determining its impact on justice and reconciliation.
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