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    Venezuela’s top lawmaker says more than 400 prisoners have been released | Nicolas Maduro News

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJanuary 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The announcement contradicts claims from local rights groups that no more than 70 prisoners have been freed in recent days.

    Published On 14 Jan 202614 Jan 2026

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    Venezuela’s top lawmaker says more than 400 people have been freed from prison, contradicting claims from rights groups that only between 60 to 70 prisoners have been released in recent days, amid calls for freeing those imprisoned for political reasons.

    Jorge Rodriguez, the president of the National Assembly, made the announcement during a parliamentary session on Tuesday.

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    “The decision to release some prisoners, not political prisoners, but some politicians who had broken the law and violated the Constitution, people who called for invasion, was granted,” Rodriguez told parliament.

    He said more than 400 prisoners had been released, but did not provide a specific timeline.

    Both Rodriguez and United States President Donald Trump have said that large numbers of prisoners would be freed as a peace gesture following the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on January 3 by US forces.

    The release of political prisoners in Venezuela has been a long-running call of rights groups, international bodies and opposition figures.

    The Venezuelan government has always denied that it holds people for political reasons and has said it has already released most of the 2,000 people detained after protests over the contested 2024 presidential election.

    Human rights groups estimated there are 800 to 1,200 political prisoners in Venezuela and have said that the number of prisoners freed since last week ranges between 60 and 70, and have denounced the slow pace and lack of information surrounding the releases.

    Bloomberg News has reported that at least one US citizen was released from prison on Tuesday.

    Venezuela’s Ministry of Penitentiary Services said that at least 116 prisoners were released on Monday.

    US to control Venezuela’s oil resources

    Opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado has been one of the leading voices demanding the release of prisoners, some of whom are her close allies.

    She is expected to meet with Trump on Thursday in Washington, DC. On the same day, acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez plans to send an envoy to the US capital to meet with senior officials, Bloomberg News reported.

    Meanwhile, the US is continuing to take control of oil shipments in and out of Venezuela following its abduction of Maduro.

    The US government has filed for court warrants to seize dozens more tanker vessels linked to the Venezuelan oil trade, according to a Reuters report.

    The US military and coastguard have already seized five vessels in recent weeks in international waters, which were either carrying Venezuelan oil or had done so in the past.

    Trump imposed a naval blockade on Venezuela to prevent US-sanctioned tankers from shipping Venezuelan oil in December, a move that brought the country’s oil exports close to a standstill.

    Shipments have now resumed under US supervision, and, as the Trump administration says, it plans to control Venezuela’s oil resources indefinitely.

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