MEPs urge all parties and sections of Venezuelan society to stay calm, in both words and action, as new protests could trigger more violence, which would only further polarise the government and the opposition. Venezuelan authorities must ensure the security of all, immediately disarm and dissolve the uncontrolled armed pro-government groups and end their impunity, the text says.
Parliament also reminds the Venezuelan government that freedom of expression and the right to participate in peaceful demonstrations are fundamental rights in a democracy, which are recognized in the Venezuelan Constitution. Arrested students and opposition leaders must be immediately released, unfounded accusations and warrants against opposition leaders dropped and the freedom of the press, information and opinion guaranteed, it adds.
The resolution was passed 463 votes to 45, with 37 abstentions.
Background
Since 12 February peaceful marches led by students, who highlighted the government's failure to tackle high inflation, crime, shortages of staples, corruption and intimidation of the media and opposition, have led to at least 13 deaths, more than 70 injured and hundreds detained across Venezuela.
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