The Parliament of Venezuela Creates a Commission to "Transform" the...
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The National Assembly of Venezuela has announced the creation of a commission to "transform" the system...
The National Assembly (AN, Parliament) of Venezuela, dominated by Chavismo, appointed a committee of deputies to begin the process of selecting new judges to cover "vacants" in the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ).
The National Assembly appointed a preliminary commission to initiate the selection, within the framework of a judicial reform promoted by the government of Delcy Rodríguez that already generated controversy by transferring a judge to the Executive
The government of Delcy Rodríguez is preparing a profound renewal of the Supreme Court of Justice. On Tuesday the National Assembly of Venezuela, controlled by Chavismo, took the first step in a process that will culminate in a massive replacement of judges of the Supreme Court of Justice. Deputies approved the appointment of a preliminary commission for the new judicial applications, a constitutional procedure that will lead to the appointment …
The National Assembly selected 11 deputies to begin the process of forming the Judicial Positions Committee, which will be responsible for receiving the credentials and pre-selecting those who might be the new judges of the TSJ. Caracas. The National Assembly (AN) activated the process for the selection of the new judges of the Tribunal [...] The AN entry faces the challenge of imposing institutionality in the face of the new loyalty of the TSJ …
The National Assembly of Venezuela has announced the creation of a commission to "transform" the Venezuelan judicial system, a measure with which the deputies hope to pave the way for the country to become a place of "true peace and justice."
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