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He Government of Venezuela pardoned this Monday, by presidential decree, a score of opposition deputies imprisoned, exiled or with raided immunity, already journalists and social actors arrested or accused of various crimes.
As explained in a press conference Minister of Communications, Jorge Rodríguez, between the 110 pardoned are the legislators Freddy Guevara (who is a refugee in the Chilean Embassy), Freddy Superlano, Miguel Pizarro and Roberto Marrero, and the journalist Nicmer Evans, who is imprisoned in the facilities of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM).
Vp. @jorgerpsuv read the Decree through which the presidential pardon is granted to Freddy Guevara, Mariela Magallanes, Freddy Superlano, Américo De Grazia, Jorge Millán, José Guerra, Richard Blanco, Tomas Guanipa, Carlos Paparoni, Juan Andrés Mejía, Miguel Pizarro, among others . pic.twitter.com/XDxNG6M0Ui
– Venezuela Foreign Ministry 🇻🇪 (@CancilleriaVE) August 31, 2020
The pardons were granted by a decree signed by Nicolas Maduro, with the “supreme commitment” to achieve “peace and reconciliation”, and that will enter into force on the date of publication in the official Gazette from Venezuela.
The president made the decision only three days after opposition deputy Juan Requesens was granted house arrest, after 752 days, for his alleged participation in the failed attack against Maduro on August 4, 2018.
#Last minute 📰 | Presidential pardon seeks national reconciliation and union. Read more ➡️ https://t.co/X1CiwG9iMc pic.twitter.com/QpGEoMxmfp
– Presidential Press (@PresidencialVE) August 31, 2020
According to Rodríguez, pardons are granted within the framework of the agreements between the Government and the opposition prior to the elections to the National Assembly (AN, Parliament), which will be held on December 6.
Outside of the long list of pardons, some of the most representative figures of the Venezuelan opposition remain, such as Leopoldo López, staying at the Embassy of Spain in Caracas, The Henrique Capriles, leader of the Primero Justicia party and a two-time presidential candidate who is in a position to disabled.
#LAST MINUTE | Find out who are favored by the presidential pardon announced this Monday (+ List) ➡️ https://t.co/LQPMdM2Cu2 pic.twitter.com/KVptYVL30n
– Presidential Press (@PresidencialVE) August 31, 2020
However, the first vice president of the National Assembly led by Juan Guaidó, Juan Pablo Guanipa, or Henry Ramos Allup, leader of the social democratic party Acción Democrática (AD), and one of the most notable voices of the opposition.
2) … THE #COEXISTENCE PACIFIC AND THE UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN VENEZUELANS OF GOOD WILL: WON TO DO THE HUMAN RIGHT TO SUFFRAGE AND THE DEBATE OF IDEAS: THE ONLY POSSIBLE WAY FOR THE STRENGTHENING OF OUR #DEMOCRACY VENEZUELAN
– Tarek William Saab (@TarekWiliamSaab) August 31, 2020
Mixed reactions in the opposition
Several of the opposition deputies whose processes ended with the pardon reacted by questioning the president’s legitimacy, while reiterating that they had not committed any crime.
“You have no authority to forgive anyone“, he told Maduro on Twitter First Vice President of Parliament, Juan Pablo Guanipa, who sits on the board led by Juan Guaidó.
“Ask God for forgiveness for the damage you have done, and finish going long to hell“added the legislator, who had at least two cases opened by the Prosecutor’s Office, one of them for a failed military uprising against Maduro at the end of April last year.
Maduro, an executioner who has destroyed the institutions, feigns clemency in his desperation to save his 6D farce. You have no authority to forgive anyone. Ask God to forgive you for the damage you have done and finish going to hell. Venezuela is going to be free!
– Juan Pablo Guanipa (@JuanPGuanipa) August 31, 2020
Of the 110 people pardoned, 25 are opposition deputies who recognize Juan Guaidó as interim president of Venezuela, as do fifty governments, including Chile. Social leaders, trade unionists, journalists and other social actors are also detained and accused of various crimes on the list of those who have been amnestied.
Guaidó’s collaborator Freddy superlano, who was in hiding until a few minutes after the announcement, rejected the talk of pardons, since the deputies have not committed crimes, and pointed out that the Maduro government carried out “a political persecution” against the opposition.
“(The pardon) can be reversed tomorrow, it can be reversed in the next few hours, dictatorships act like this“, Superlano told reporters outside El Helicoide, where one of the Caracas headquarters of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin) operates.
There, Superlano awaited the release of Roberto Marrero, a Guaidó collaborator detained on terrorism charges in March 2019.
For Capriles, a joy
“How can we not be happy that Rubén González, Roberto Marrero and many more can be reunited with their family? It is an act of justice!”, Assured through his Twitter account the twice presidential candidate Henrique Capriles.
How can we not be happy that Rubén González, Roberto Marrero and many more can be reunited with their family? It’s an act of justice! ⁰
They should never have been imprisoned, just as so many Venezuelans have not had to suffer unjust jail, nor should our deputies have been persecuted.– Henrique Capriles R. (@hcapriles) August 31, 2020
However, he maintained that “they should never have been imprisoned, just as so many Venezuelans have not had to suffer unjust jail.”
“Hopefully this is a true sign. The road for Freedom in Venezuela has been full of outrages. There are still other political prisoners who, being innocent, are still kidnapped by the regime. To them our word of encouragement and fight. There has to be justice too! “He added.
At this moment no one is fooling themselves, Venezuelans know what we are facing.
Even so, we hope that Democracy will return to our country, that the horror of the persecution will end and that paths will be opened for Venezuelans to decide their future in peace.– Henrique Capriles R. (@hcapriles) August 31, 2020
Finally, he stressed that “no one is fooling themselves” and Venezuelans know what they are up against.
“Even so, we are hopeful that democracy will return to our country, that the horror of the persecution will end and that roads will be opened for Venezuelans to decide their future in peace,” he concluded.
Commissioner @JulioBorges urged the regime to release more political prisoners and victims of torture https://t.co/SRP8jk81EN
– National Communication Center (@Presidencia_VE) August 31, 2020
“The pardon is an insult”
He deputy Américo de Grazia, who left for Italy after being accused and who was benefited with the pardon on Monday, also rejected the measure, which he described as an “insult.”
“Neither Maduro is president, nor am I a criminal. If you (Maduro) want to contribute to the peace of Venezuela, pardon the country from the usurpation of power, renounce the factual occupation of the tragedy that has subjected our people and perhaps we will have something to thank you for, “he said on Twitter.
#IndultoOInsulto Neither Maduro is president, nor am I a criminal. If you want to contribute to the peace of Venezuela, pardon the country from the usurpation of power, renounce the factual occupation of the tragedy that has subjected our people and perhaps we will have something to thank you for.
– Americo De Grazia (@AmericoDeGrazia) August 31, 2020
The list of pardons that the Venezuelan government delivered on Monday also includes figures such as the unionist Rubén González and journalists Nicmer Evans – a former ally of Chavismo who turned his back on Maduro – and Luisa Arriaga, the latter accused of inciting. hatred through social media.
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