Venezuela to free 300 prisoners this week, top lawmaker says


Venezuela's National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez reacts during a second discussion on a new mining law expected to open the sector to private and foreign investment, in Caracas, Venezuela March 19, 2026. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

May 19 (Reuters) - ⁠The head of ⁠Venezuela's National Assembly, Jorge ‌Rodriguez, on Tuesday said that 300 prisoners will be released ​from jail between ⁠Monday and ⁠Friday.

The group is set to ⁠include three ‌police officers who have ⁠been in custody since 2003, ​people ‌with medical conditions, and those ⁠over ​the age of 70.

Rodriguez, the brother of ⁠interim president Delcy Rodriguez, ​did not specify whether the 300 people are covered ⁠by an amnesty law passed in February. Venezuela's government has always ​denied holding ⁠political prisoners and says those ​jailed have ‌committed crimes.

(Reporting by ​Reuters Staff, Editing by Daina Beth Solomon)

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