The economist and former deputy José Guerra, who returned this Thursday to Venezuela after seven years of forced exile, clarified this Friday that he has not yet formally obtained amnesty. Guerra reported that this Friday he went to the court where he filed his case for dismissal, but he found it closed for Labor Day Court. “Today I went to the court where my case is going and I found that the court is closed. I have not obtained amnesty yet, I …
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The economist and former deputy José Guerra, who returned this Thursday to Venezuela after seven years of forced exile, clarified this Friday that he has not yet formally obtained amnesty. Guerra reported that this Friday he went to the court where he filed his case for dismissal, but he found it closed for Labor Day Court. “Today I went to the court where my case is going and I found that the court is closed. I have not obtained amnesty yet, I …