Manuel Rosales went to the TSJ On the morning of this Wednesday, August 7, the governor of the state of Zulia, Manuel Rosales appeared before the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ).
It should be remembered that Rosales’ attendance is due to the judicial summons issued by the Electoral Chamber of the TSJ in the framework of the appeal for protection filed by President Nicolás Maduro regarding the elections on July 28.
Manuel Rosales went to the TSJ in the company of José Luis Cartaya and Simon Calzadilla
In this regard, the governor of Zulia state attended the TSJ in the company of José Luis Cartaya and Simón Calzadilla.
“We are at the Supreme Court of Justice with José Cartaya of the MUD and Simón Calzadilla of the MPV party, representatives of the cards that supported the candidacy of Edmundo González in the election of July 28,” he said on his social networks.
“We came to attend the summons of the Electoral Chamber and we will be wherever necessary until we achieve that respect for the majority expression of the people becomes a reality,” he added.
Manuel Rosales went to the TSJ
Let us remember that this Monday the president of the National Electoral Council (CNE), Elvis Amoroso, submitted to the TSJ the documents to clarify the controversy over the results of the presidential elections.
Judge Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez, president of the TSJ, announced that the process of appraising the electoral records has begun, which will take up to 15 days and may be extended.
In this regard, “for the proper recording of all electoral instruments that are in the possession of all political parties and candidates,” he proceeded to summon them in person, to “record the required information and answer the questions that this jurisdictional body asks them in relation to this case.”
Wednesday, August 7 at 9 a.m. Manuel Rosales (UNT), José Luis Cartaya for the MUD, and José Simón Calzadilla for the Movement for Venezuela are summoned.
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2024-08-07 23:59:58