Opposition Leader Juan Pablo Guanipa Demands a Supreme Court "Autonomous and Independent" in Venezuela
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Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa demanded a Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) "autonomous and independent" in his country.
Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa, ally of María Corina Machado and former first vice president of the National Assembly, demanded on Wednesday the formation of a Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) “autonomous and independent”, when he denounced that the current magistrates continue to endorse abuses and function as “the law firm of chavismo.” In a video published in his X account (@JuanPGuanipa), recorded in front of the headquarters of the high…
The opposition leader calls the highest court "the law firm of Chavismo" and warns that there will be no real democratic transition without a fundamental reform in justice.The entry Juan Pablo Guanipa denounces the partiality of the TSJ and demands an independent judiciary in Venezuela #12Ago was first published in El Impulso.
Juan Pablo Guanipa demanded this Wednesday, August 11, a Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) “autonomous and independent” in the country, just when opposition and chavismo negotiate again, this time under the eyes of the United States, for the re-institutionalization of the maximum judicial entity, currently pointed out to be akin to the government. In a video published in X, the national leader of Primero Justicia (PJ) pointed out that the TSJ, head…
Venezuelan opponent Juan Pablo Guanipa demanded on Wednesday a Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) "autonomous and independent" in his country, just when opposition and chavismo negotiate, under the eyes of the United States, for the re-institutionalization of this court, currently pointed out to be akin to the government. In a video published in the [...] La entrada Guanipa demands a Supreme Court "autonomous and independent" in Venezuela was first …
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa demanded on Wednesday a Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) "autonomous and independent" in his country, just when the opposition and chavismo negotiate, under the eyes of the United States, for the re-institutionalization of this court, currently pointed out to be akin to the government.In a video that he published on social network X, Guanipa, a close ally of opposition leader and Nobel peace leader M…
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