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Through a joint communiqué, fourteen NGOs requested “concrete results” by December and noted that progress could become a factor of “credibility and trust” on institutions for society
Fourteen non-governmental organizations in Venezuela urged the renewal of the National Electoral Council (CNE), controlled by officials related to Chavismo.
Fourteen civil society organizations and human rights defenders called for the renewal of the National Electoral Council (CNE) and the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in the coming months, noting October as a technically and legally feasible deadline.This demand, framed in the political dialogue tables facilitated by the United States, seeks to curb "institutional exceptionality" and rebuild citizen confidence in Venezuela through concrete action…
DOBLE LLAVE – Fourteen non-governmental organizations urged the renewal of the National Electoral Council (CNE), currently controlled by officials related to the ruling party, before December, as part of the dialogue between the Venezuelan government and the opposition promoted by the United States. In a statement, they pointed out that the formation of a new directive of the electoral body and a new Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) would be "conc…
20-08-26.-Catorce non-governmental organizations urged this Wednesday to renew the National Electoral Council (CNE), currently controlled by officials related to Chavismo, before December, as part of the dialogue between the government and the opposition promoted by the United States. In a...
Fourteen non-governmental organizations urged on Wednesday to renew the National Electoral Council (CNE), currently controlled by officials related to Chavismo, before December, as part of the dialogue between the government and the opposition promoted by the United States. In a statement, they pointed out that the formation of a new directive of the electoral body and a [...] La entrada Organizations urge to renew the electoral body of Venezuel…
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