- The TSJ rejected an appeal requesting the results of the presidential elections be published; Relatives of detained teenagers protested at the Palace of Justice; The US renewed licenses for certain operations to PDVSA; and Trump was elected president | Photo: EFE
During this week, the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) rejected an appeal that asked the National Electoral Council (CNE) to publish the results of the July 28 elections. Likewise, the relatives of several young people detained in the post-election protests demonstrated outside the Palace of Justice, in Caracas.
On the other hand, the United States Department of the Treasury renewed until March 2025 the license that authorizes some operations for Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), including the license that protects Citgo Petroleum.
Likewise, Donald Trump was elected president of the United States in the November 5 elections, while in Spain the cleaning work and search for victims continues after the passage of the Isolated Depression at High Levels (DANA).
Below are the highlights of the week:
1.TSJ rejected an appeal requesting to publish the presidential election results
On Tuesday, November 5, the TSJ rejected an appeal requesting to order the CNE to publish the results of the presidential elections of July 28, whose official result, questioned inside and outside the country, gave victory to Nicolás Maduro.
On its website, the Constitutional Chamber of the TSJ declared as inadmissible the amparo action filed by the Popular Democratic Front (FDP), a dissident Chavismo coalition that requested said publication.
Likewise, the court imposed a fine on the lawyer María Alejandra Díaz, who assisted the request for protection. The law establishes that fines may be imposed on “those who disrespect, offend or disturb with their actions the Judiciary, the Supreme Court of Justice, its bodies or officials, or those who abuse judicial resources or actions.”
Relatives of the teenagers and others detained in the post-election protests demonstrated outside the Palace of Justice, in Caracas, on Thursday, November 7, to demand full freedom for their relatives.
The protest was carried out by relatives of detainees in Caracas and in the states of Miranda, Carabobo and Barinas. These people argue that the arrests were arbitrary, because they were not made in response to any crime.
“Mr. President (Nicolás Maduro), I ask you to move to all those prisons where they are destroying the physical, moral and spiritual health of our boys, they are drying up as you say, but our boys are innocent,” said the mother. of one of the detainees.
The protester assured that many of the detainees are young workers and studying university degrees that were suspended due to their arrests. He demanded that the files of the accused be reviewed.
The United States Department of the Treasury renewed until March 2025 the license that authorizes some operations for Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), this includes the license that protects Citgo Petroleum.
“5Q General License that authorizes certain transactions related to the Petróleos de Venezuela, SA 2020 bond at 8.5 percent as of March 7, 2025, except as provided in paragraph (b) of this general license,” it states. read in the statement published on Thursday, November 7.
The US government approved among the measures financing and transactions that were prohibited by an executive order issued in 2018 and modified in 2019.
The Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVP) reported on Thursday, November 7, that more prisoners joined the hunger strike in the dungeons of the Scientific, Penal and Criminalistic Investigations Corps (CICPC) in Lara. In total, the number rose to 193.
The non-governmental organization (NGO) indicated in X that the prisoners’ demonstration is against overcrowding and procedural delays.
On November 4, the strike began at the headquarters of the CICPC Homicide Axis in Barquisimeto, Lara, with 60 detainees who did not want to consume food.
However, on November 6, 40 more prisoners from the CICPC subdelegation in San Juan joined.
Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the White House, won the November 5 presidential elections in the United States with 277 delegates compared to 224 for the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to media projections.
The former president had already claimed victory over the Democratic vice president during a rally before his followers in Palm Beach (Florida), after obtaining good partial results from the Electoral College and winning the popular vote.
The states Trump won were: Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri , Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
6.The cleaning and search for victims continues in Spain by DANA
Volunteers, soldiers and firefighters continue working in Paiporta, Chiva and Utiel, in the Valencian Community (Spain) after the passage of the Isolated Depression at High Levels (DANA). The groups advance through rubble and access the areas most affected by the floods while searching for possible victims.
The diary The Country reported that for Monday, November 4, several obstacles complicate the cleaning tasks. The mud accumulated inside the buildings began to harden, requiring the use of water, in addition to shovels and brooms. According to the version of those affected, in some homes up to 15 people are needed to clear the mud.
A young man also told the media that, after five days of cleaning, there is still 10 centimeters of mud in his house and he thanked the volunteers for their support because he assured that the rains in recent hours have not improved the situation.
According to figures from the Spanish authorities, until November 8, 223 deaths and 78 people were reported missing after a week of the floods caused by DANA.
The Major Leagues (MLB) announced on November 4 the nominees for the Silver Slugger Award, an award that recognizes the best offensive player by position in the Major League season, both in the American League and the National League. National.
These are the Venezuelans who are nominated for the MLB Silver Bat:
-Anthony Santander (Orioles de Baltimore)
-Gleyber Torres (New York Yankees)
-Jackson Chourio (Milwaukee Brewers)
-Luis Arráez (San Diego Padres)
-William Contreras (Milwaukee Brewers)
The winners will be announced on November 12. The Silver Slugger awards, voted on by Major League Baseball managers and coaches, are awarded to the best offensive player at each position in each league. This includes 10 hitters, one catcher, one designated hitter, one utility player, one at each infield position and three outfielders.
The Argentine Prosecutor’s Office charged three people in the case investigating the death of British singer Liam Payne, who died on October 16 after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires.
The entity specified in a report published on November 7 that the people were accused of the crimes of abandonment of a person followed by death and supply and facilitation of narcotics.
One of the accused is a person who accompanied Payne during his stay in Buenos Aires, another is an employee of the hotel where his death took place and the third was described as “a narcotic supplier.”
In The Diary We present you a summary with the most important information of the day, which you should know at the national and international level.
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