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More than 500 political prisoners are thought to still be in jail, despite the releases since the amnesty law was brought in.
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Nearly 500 political prisoners have been released under the amnesty law brought in by the country's National Assembly, prisoner rights group Foro Penal says, but many more are thought to still be in jail.
The group said Rodrรญguez lacked the power to end the releases, while watchdog Provea called the move "arbitrary and unconstitutional".
Despite being a lieutenant of former President Nicolรกs Maduro, Rodrรญguez has enjoyed the support of Donald Trump since US forces seized Maduro in January.
The US president surprised many by backing Rodrรญguez over opposition leader Marรญa Corina Machado, and the release of political prisoners - including Machado's colleagues - was a key concession to the US by the interim administration.
The president of the National Assembly Jorge Rodrรญguez - Delcy's brother - who initially announced the law, had said 1,557 political prisoners had applied for amnesty, noting the legislation would eventually cover 11,000 people.
Foro Penal said that, as of 20 April, 473 people it classifies as political prisoners had been released, while more than 500 are thought to remain incarcerated.
In a meeting of justice officials in the capital, Caracas, on Friday, Delcy Rodrรญguez said 8,616 people had been freed under the amnesty law, which she credited as being "very successful in terms of its scope and the number of beneficiaries".
She added that for cases that had not been covered by the law, "there are other avenues through which they can be addressed".
Following Rodrรญguez's remarks, Foro Penal vice-president Gonzalo Himiob said only another legislative act or referendum could undo the amnesty law, which had no expiration date.
"The bodies of the administration of justice, which are part of the same repressive system that made an amnes
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