Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodríguez Announced on Friday that a National Consultation on Judicial Reform Will Be Held in June.
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Delcy Rodriguez Announces Consultation to Reform Justice in Venezuela Begins in June · Global Voices
Venezuela's President-in-Charge, Delcy Rodríguez, announced that the national consultation to reform criminal justice will begin in June.
(EFE).- The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, announced this Friday that next June 1 will begin the national consultation to reform the criminal justice of the South American country, which seeks to overcome challenges such as the procedural delay. "The entire criminal justice system in Venezuela is articulated with a single purpose, which is to achieve a [...] The entry Delcy Rodríguez announces that in June begins national con…
23-05-26.-The president (e) Delcy Rodríguez announced this Friday that next June 1 will formally begin the national consultation to reform the country's criminal justice, a process that seeks to overcome historic challenges such as procedural delay. The interim president offered these statements.
The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, announced this Friday the beginning of a national consultation to reform the country’s criminal justice system. The process will begin on June 1st and will seek to correct structural problems within the Venezuelan judicial system. Rodríguez explained that the reform aims to guarantee a wider and more efficient access to justice. The president said that the penal system should “respond to the…
Last April, Rodríguez set up a commission for the Great Consultation on the Reform of Criminal Justice, with the aim of overcoming the "evils that persist" in the judicial system, affected by procedural delay and corruption. VENEZUELA.- The president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, announced that on June 1, a national consultation will begin to promote a reform of the criminal justice system in the country, with the aim of addressing st…
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