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Thousands of Venezuelans march to demand Maduro's release
The government-organized march shows strong support for Maduro and calls for amnesty amid ongoing political transition, with about 700 political prisoners still detained, NGO Foro Penal said.
- On Feb 4, interim president Delcy Rodríguez moved to implement US-aligned reforms in Caracas after meeting US chief of mission Laura Dogu, a month after Maduro's ouster.
- Washington preserved leadership continuity after the raid, and Rodríguez has started implementing US-aligned reforms, with Trump warning she risks severe consequences if she fails to deliver.
- Rodríguez's interim government approved oil reforms allowing private oil companies to operate independently, lowered royalties, replaced officials, and closed Helicoide prison, while about 700 political prisoners remain, according to Foro Penal.
- Hundreds of university students and relatives of political prisoners marched on Tuesday, demanding an amnesty debate, while supporters chanted `These people are not American`.
- Rekindled US-Venezuela ties position Rodríguez to attract investment, but observers warn she risks severe political consequences if US demands are not met.
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Thousands of Venezuelans march to demand Maduro's release
Thousands of backers of Venezuela's former leader Nicolas Maduro, who was ousted in a deadly US military operation, marched in Caracas on Tuesday to demand his freedom.
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