"This law is the strongest instrument to eliminate violence, hatred and bigotry," Rodriguez said, as quoted by the newspaper.
The National Constituent Assembly, a new legislative body with the power to amend the country’s constitution, was elected on July 30 amid mass protests across Venezuela, which resulted in 10 deaths on election day alone and overall claimed more than 120 lives since early April.
The Venezuelan opposition, as well as the European Union and the United States, among other countries, refused to recognize legitimacy of the Constituent Assembly.
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