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President in charge of Venezuela promotes Law of Amnesty and Constitutional Guarantees


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Juan Guaidó asked Venezuelans to print the law and distribute it among relatives or military acquaintances.

CARACAS - The Venezuelan opposition presented in Saturday's po[CENSORED]r assemblies the Law of Amnesty and Guarantees to military and civilians presented by the National Assembly (AN) to achieve a transitional government and free elections. The main concentration was held in Alfredo Sadel Square, east of the Venezuelan capital, and was attended by civil society, relatives of political prisoners, deputies and the president in charge, Juan Guaidó. Before his speech, Guaidó asked for a minute of silence on behalf of those killed during the riots this week, which according to the account of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) until Friday were 26. You can also read: IACHR grants precautionary measure for Juan Guaidó and his family On this occasion, the president in charge returned to call the citizens to print the law and this Sunday 27, in small groups, deliver it to relatives or military acquaintances and take it to the command, station, alcabala, etc., nearest. "Have sir officer, this has to do with you and the military family," he said.

On his approach to the ruling party, he indicated that "the message for Freddy Bernal and Diosdado Cabello, anyone who wants to contribute and help the cessation of the usurpation, transitional government and free elections, is welcome," he said. He reiterated his willingness to shake hands for the reconstruction of the country, but ruled out that it would lend itself to "false dialogues" or "elections that do not have the conditions or real guarantees". He reiterated that on Sunday he will also report on a new large mobilization for next week to continue the street pressure. "The center of our policy is the people, it is to attend to it. Resentment and hatred are left to others. We are here, with the smile that we have adapted the last days, to return to be happy in our land, "he said referring to the reception of humanitarian aid. This intervention occurred at the same time that the UN Security Council discussed the Venezuelan situation. At this meeting, Mike Pompeo urged member countries to recognize the new government led by Guaidó and called for "free and fair" elections as soon as possible.

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