President in Charge: Some sectors of the country have plans to derail the path of peace in Venezuela

“Let the Venezuelan people judge and say what we have to do, because that's enough,” emphasized the president in charge
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Published at: 23/02/2026 07:41 PM

This Monday, February 23, the President in charge of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, reported that she is aware that some sectors of the country are “giving an incorrect reading of the Amnesty Law and the process of coexistence”.

“They already have plans and in due course I will show them to the country so that it will be known who from a luxurious hotel in the United States or in Europe intend to derail this process, intend to disturb the path of tranquility and peace in Venezuela,” he emphasized.

He said this at the Miraflores Palace, where he received victims of political violence, in the context of the recently approved Amnesty Law for Democratic Coexistence.

“Let it be the Venezuelan people who judge and who say what we have to do, because that's enough and then I say, not repetition and then I call for genuine and true justice, because that's enough, that's enough,” he said.

In that regard, he added that “this process that we are all building must be taken care of and that is why I thank them for joining us and that we are united”.

“I know how difficult it is, it has come face to face, I have to tell them, to sit with my father's executioners and I have done it for Venezuela, and I have had to sit with the executioners of our heroes and heroines of January 3rd; and I have done it for Venezuela and we are doing it for Venezuela, we are doing it for the Venezuelan people, for our young people,” he said.

The president in charge stressed that these sectors “are not giving a correct reading to what is happening in the country, that they are measuring it, as a partisan political defeat.”

“On January 3rd Venezuela lost, on January 3rd we lost all Venezuelans and we lost all Venezuelan women; we all lost, there was no winner in this country,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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