International:Venezuelans have stepped up calls for the release of political prisoners as the country continues to face political uncertainty. Families of detainees and human rights groups say many people remain behind bars for their political views, despite recent announcements of limited releases.
Relatives of prisoners have been seen outside major detention centers in Caracas, holding peaceful gatherings and urging officials to provide clear information. Many say they welcome the recent releases but are concerned about the slow pace and lack of official updates. Human rights organizations estimate that hundreds of people, including activists, journalists, and opposition supporters, are still detained on political grounds. These groups are pressing authorities to ensure fair treatment, transparency, and due process.
Meanwhile, former president Nicolás Maduro, who is currently in custody abroad, has reportedly told supporters that he is in stable condition. His supporters have held small demonstrations, while critics say the focus should remain on justice and reconciliation inside Venezuela. Observers say the coming weeks will be important as the government faces both international pressure and growing public demands for reform and accountability.