Nicolas Maduro goes to Venezuela’s Supreme Court

With the hearings that will be held on Friday for the Bolivarian President, the United Socialist Party, the Great National Pole and the forces associated with it, who were re-elected by a large margin in the said elections, the stage is to collect information from the highest Venezuelan judicial body with the aim of settling the dispute presented on July 2.

The TSJ session will be attended by Diosdado Cabello, PSUV; Hipólito Abreu, Tupamaro; Elenia Medina, Homeland for All; Vanessa Montero, We Are Venezuela; Yucaris Centeno, Authentic Renewal Organization; and Fidalco Bolívar, PSD.

Also attending will be Nazarena Rojas, Green Party; José Andrés Tovar, Fall in Love with Venezuela; Casto Gil, Popular Electoral Movement; Elen González, Venezuelan Future Party; Sixto Rodríguez, Communist Party; Henry Hernández, Venezuelan Popular Unity; and Ricardo Sánchez, Alliance for Change.

As planned, the day before the former presidential candidates Daniel Ceballos, Arriba, Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice; Javier Bertucci, El Cambio party; Claudio Fermín, Solutions for Venezuela; and Antonio Icari, Alianza del Lapiz.

The demonstrations began with the political leaders who supported Ceballos, José Noriega, the Popular Volunteers; and José Perdomo, of the political alliance of the Association of Renewal and Hope, and continued with Alfonso Campos, Esperanza por el Cambio, an ally of Bertucci.

Also present were Christian Chirinos, Solutions for Venezuela; Eric Onduroa, for Alianza del Lapes; Roger Gonzalez, for Maine Unidad; Timoteo Zambrano, for Cambemos; and Leonardo Morales for Avanzada Progresista.

In addition to Alejandro Aguilera, environmental movement in Venezuela; and Maximo Sánchez, of Fuerza Visenal, allies of Icari.

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Of the 10 previous candidates and 38 political parties and movements cited by Venezuela’s highest judicial body until yesterday, all were present except for the representative of the Democratic Unity Program, Edmundo González, whose absence was noted in the minutes of the session. Court request.

The summons of politicians is protected by Article 85 of the Basic Law of the Supreme Court of Justice, and Articles 12 and 14 of the Code of Civil Procedure applicable with reference to Article 98 of the aforementioned Basic Law of the Supreme Court of Justice.

According to the president of the highest judicial body, Carislia Beatriz Rodriguez, this process will take 15 days, subject to extension, during which “all the mechanisms available in the legal system” will be used.

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