Venezuela interim president calls amnesty law 'hope for the country’

'We are beginning a new stage of peace, recognition, and coexistence among all Venezuelans,' Delcy Rodriguez says

​​​​​​​By Diyar Guldogan

WASHINGTON (AA) - Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez underscored the historic significance of the recently approved Law of Amnesty for Democratic Coexistence, describing it as a step toward reconciliation and peace following decades of political crisis.

"Alongside the political sectors, I signed the Amnesty Law for Democratic Coexistence, unanimously approved in the National Assembly; opening the door for Venezuela to reunite and coexist in peace and tolerance, with human rights, respect, and understanding at its core," Rodriguez said on Thursday.

The legislation aims to grant amnesty to individuals prosecuted or convicted of political crimes going back to 1999, though it includes exclusions for those implicated in serious offenses, such as participating in armed actions or crimes against the state.

"This legal instrument is hope for the country. We are beginning a new stage of peace, recognition, and coexistence among all Venezuelans, guaranteeing the future of our children and young people," she said.

After months of heightened tensions, the US captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Jan. 3, which triggered a series of developments, including the swearing-in of Rodriguez, the passage of reforms to the country’s flagship oil law, and the release of some political prisoners.


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