
After weeks of tensions and drastic changes on the national scene, the focus is now on next week. According to official statements, the schedule for detention centers being empty of political prisoners is directly linked to the legislative agenda of the coming days.
According to reports from CNN, the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, established a roadmap during a meeting directly with family in Caracas.
The official emphasized that the exact moment of the releases depends on the ratification of the new legal regulations. “We already approved the law yesterday (in first discussion), then the Tuesday the second discussion must take place and it is definitively approved. Once that law is approved, everyone leaves that same day.”
Jorge Rodríguez will return to the detention centers to hear directly from families and review case lists. The second and final debate of the amnesty law in Parliament will take place on Tuesday.
Between Tuesday and Friday the mass departure of detention centers. Rodríguez insisted to the crowd gathered at the Zone 7 command of the Bolivarian National Police that there will be no more delays.
“Between next Tuesday and at the latest Friday, they are all loose.” Given the complaint about the precarious health conditions and the flawed judicial processes, the legislator added that the objective is to “repair all the errors that have been committed.”
Conditions and exclusions of the amnesty
The CNN report details that, although the promise of release seems absolute, the bill promoted by the president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, Set strict limits.
Not all detainees will be able to benefit from this benefit; the regulations exclude explicitly to those who face charges for crimes against humanity, serious violations of human rightsintentional homicide, corruption or drug trafficking.
While the government in charge claims to have already released 895 people, organizations such as the Penal Forum maintain a figure of 687 detainees still waiting.
With information from CNN
