Relacionar Columnas Domestic PowersVersión en línea Link pairs on the domestic powers of the president. por Andrea Hurtado 1 Reprieve at Work 2 Amnesty Applied 3 Commutation in Motion 4 Pardon in Practice 5 Legislative Influence 6 Clemency in Action The governor issued a reprieve for a condemned prisoner, temporarily halting the execution to allow for further evidence review. The President granted clemency to a first-time offender convicted of a federal drug offense, reducing the sentence from 10 years to 5 years. In the State of the Union, the President proposed new healthcare laws, urging Congress to act swiftly. In a gesture of compassion, the governor exercised commutation, reducing a lifelong prison sentence to 20 years for a non-violent offender. After the conflict ended, the government declared amnesty, pardoning all participants involved in the protest. Despite widespread controversy, the President issued a pardon to a political figure, clearing their record of all charges related to corruption.