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On the afternoon of this Monday, the regime of Nicolas Maduro granted a presidential pardon to 110 people, including 26 deputies who are, for the most part, in exile. The measure will also benefit a group of political prisoners.
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Among the beneficiaries, the representatives Freddy Guevara, Mariela Magallanes, Freddy Superlano, Américo de Grazia, Carlos Lozano, Jorge Millán, José Guerra, Richard Blanco, Tomás Guanipa, Luis Stefanelli, Carlos Paparoni, Juan Andrés Mejía, Miguel Pizarro, Rafael Guzmán, Franco Casella, Juan Pablo García, Winston Flores, José Simón Calzadilla, Henry Ramos Allup, Édgar Zambrano, Luis Florido, Juan Pablo Guanipa, Gilber Caro, Ismael León, Renzo Prieto and Tony Geara.
The measure, which supposes the forgiveness of the penalties of each, but that would not imply the lifting of the disqualificationsYes, it occurs three days after the surprise release of the deputy Juan Requesens, amid rumors about an alleged negotiation between the regime and the opposition, in the face of the controversial parliamentary elections on December 6.
On Sunday, Nicolás Maduro had announced that he would inform the country about steps to follow in a process that he classified as “Final reconciliation” among Venezuelans.
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“I ask the support of the entire country for the decisions, announcements and decrees based on dialogue, reunion and reconciliation of Venezuela”He said during a telephone contact with the Presidential Commission for the Prevention, Care and Control of covid-19.
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