Venezuela’s acting President, Delcy Rodríguez, has announced an amnesty program aimed at prisoners, emphasizing the need to address divisions caused by political conflicts. She also revealed plans to close El Helicoide, a prison known for harsh conditions and human rights concerns.
Rodríguez described the initiative as a step toward national reconciliation and called for healing the “wounds left by political confrontation.” The closure of El Helicoide marks a significant move in the country’s approach to its prison system.
**Why this matters**
The announcement signals a potential shift in Venezuela’s political and justice landscape amid ongoing tensions. Closing El Helicoide, a facility criticized by international organizations, could impact human rights practices in the country. The amnesty may affect political prisoners and contribute to easing internal conflicts.
