Caracas (TIP): Venezuela acting president on Thursday signed into law an amnesty Bill that could lead to the release of politicians, activists, lawyers and many others, effectively acknowledging that the government has held hundreds of people in prison for political motivations. The approval marks a stark turn for the South American nation, whose authorities have for decades denied holding any political prisoners. It is the latest policy reversal following last month’s stunning US military raid in the country’s capital, Caracas, to capture then-President Nicolas Maduro. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez, who proposed the Bill late last month, signed the measure into law hours after it was approved by the country’s legislature. “It’s not perfect, but it’s a great step forward,” opposition lawmaker Nora Bracho said during the debate. “It will alleviate the suffering of many Venezuelans.” The measure is expected to benefit opposition members, activists, human rights defenders, journalists and many others who were targeted by the ruling party over the past 27 years. It is the latest policy shift for Venezuela, where the government has been quick to comply with orders from the administration of US President Donald Trump.
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