The president of the special commission for Monitoring the Amnesty Law for Democratic Coexistence, Jorge Arreaza, reported through his account on the social network X that the Military Justice System of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (Fanb) agreed to grant alternative measures to 31 military personnel.
The deputy specified that, after the application of these procedural benefits on February 27, the officials are already outside their detention centers.
Arreaza highlighted in his publication that this decision is part of an institutional effort aimed at strengthening peace and national reunion.
We are pleased to announce that, with the noble objective of contributing to peace and national reunion, yesterday, February 27, the FANB Military Justice System agreed to grant alternative measures to 31 prosecuted military personnel, who are now free. pic.twitter.com/aU2fCxmSbP
— Jorge Arreaza M (@jaarreaza) February 28, 2026
The parliamentarian expressed his satisfaction with this decision and stressed that the objective of these actions is to contribute to political stability and democratic coexistence, within the framework of the powers of the special commission that he presides.
The measure implies that, although the troops have been released from prison, they remain subject to the conditions and monitoring dictated by the Military Justice System according to each particular case.
With this step, the Legislative Branch and the military institutions ratify their commitment to the search for mechanisms that promote reconciliation between the various sectors of the nation.
