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Senator Rick Scott Asks Delcy Rodriguez to Release a Spanish Businessman and Missing Political Prisoners

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U.S. Senator Rick Scott raised pressure on the Delcy Rodríguez administration on Wednesday, March 11, demanding the immediate release of all politically motivated prisoners in Venezuela, including the case of Spanish businessman Jorge Henrique Alayeto Bigott. His message, disseminated via social network X (formerly Twitter), directly questioned the effectiveness of the recent Amnesty Law applied in Venezuela, noting that, despite its entry into …
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U.S. Senator Rick Scott raised pressure on the Delcy Rodríguez administration on Wednesday, March 11, demanding the immediate release of all politically motivated prisoners in Venezuela, including the case of Spanish businessman Jorge Henrique Alayeto Bigott. His message, disseminated via social network X (formerly Twitter), directly questioned the effectiveness of the recent Amnesty Law applied in Venezuela, noting that, despite its entry into …

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U.S. Republican Senator Rick Scott demanded the immediate release of political prisoners in Venezuela and questioned the application of the so-called Amnesty Law recently passed in the country, claiming that “half” of them are still behind bars. “According to Venezuela’s so-called ‘Amnesty’ Law, ALL political prisoners arrested by Maduro’s evil regime should be released, but more than MITAD are still behind bars,” he wrote in a message published…

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U.S. Republican Senator Rick Scott demanded the immediate release of political prisoners in Venezuela and questioned the application of the so-called amnesty law recently passed in the country. He denounced that “innocent” men and women continue to suffer torture and persecution for defending democracy and freedom. In this context, he mentioned the case of Jorge Henrique Alayeto Bigott, who, he said, has been imprisoned since 2017 solely for lov…

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Monitoreamos broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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