Rafael Tudares Bracho, who is married to Gonzalez’s daughter, was imprisoned shortly before ex-President Nicolas Maduro’s third inauguration.
Rafael Tudares Bracho, son-in-law of opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, has been released from prison after 380 days of detention in Venezuela. His release is viewed as a concession by interim President Delcy Rodriguez amidst U.S. pressure and ongoing demands for the release of political prisoners. Edmundo Gonzalez, who remains in exile, emphasized that many others are still unjustly imprisoned. Rodriguez’s approach has shifted to a more conciliatory stance following Maduro’s abduction by U.S. authorities.
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