The Tudares Case and the Regime’s New Constraints
The son-in-law of Edmundo González was released after his wife denounced coercion from intermediaries presumably acting on the regime’s behalf
The regime has released 266 prisoners in the aftermath of Maduro’s removal, including more than a hundred on January 25. More than 500 still to go.
Delcy as the release process unfolds:
“It’s important that we open spaces for democratic divergence, but let it be politics with a capital P and Venezuela with a capital V. Enough with Washington’s orders about politicians in Venezuela.”
“Let Venezuelan politics resolve our differences. Enough with foreign powers.”
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The son-in-law of Edmundo González was released after his wife denounced coercion from intermediaries presumably acting on the regime’s behalf