Former presidential candidate José Brito of the Venezuela First Party attends the summon from the Supreme Court of Justice for a hearing for the July 28th elections investigative process. teleSUR
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00:00We are going live to Caracas, Venezuela, where the electoral chamber of the Supreme Court
00:06of Justice is holding hearings with the former electoral candidates of the July 28th elections
00:12as part of the investigation into the electoral process that is taking place in the country
00:17ever since the electoral day.
00:20At this moment, the Supreme Court of Justice is receiving new representatives from right-wing
00:26organizations and other organizations that participated in the elections of July 28th.
00:36Earlier today, the highest judicial authority of the country received representatives from
00:42right-wing organizations, among whom were Zulia Governor Manuel Rosales from A New Time
00:47Party, José Cartaya from the Democratic Unity Roundtable, and also José Calzadilla from
00:53the Movement for Venezuela.
00:56Also today, it is suspected the appearance of representatives from partisans that supported
01:01former candidate Luis Eduardo Martínez from the Democratic Action.
01:07In this context, Edmundo González, who was a candidate for the Democratic Unity Platform
01:13PUD, did not appear at the hearing in the Supreme Court of Justice electoral chamber,
01:20where he was expected to present earlier today the voting records from the presidential
01:26elections held on July 28th, thus disobeying an explicit mandate from the Supreme Court.
01:34According to the Supreme Court President, Carizlia Rodríguez warned that the failure
01:40to appear before the electoral chamber will have the consequences provided for in our
01:46current legal system, that's what she said.
01:50The extreme right registered for elections and put up election witnesses, but since before
01:56the electoral process, González already announced that he would sign fraud.
02:03This was even months after the celebration of the elections on July 28th, where over
02:1220 million Venezuelans were called to go to the polls and exercise their right to vote.
02:20After the election day, after realizing they would not win, the far-right choose to promote
02:26violence with the intention of starting a civil war in the country.
02:31We are seeing images of the President of the Supreme Court, Carizlia Rodríguez, entering
02:35the courtroom and receiving the documents from the representatives and also from former
02:44candidates of the electoral process.
02:51Going back to the violence that was unleashed, promoted by the far-right hours and days following
02:59the release of the election results that gave the victory to re-elected President Nicolás
03:06Maduro, information released by the National Electoral Council, there was an outbreak of
03:17violence promoted by the extreme right between Monday and Tuesday of last week that did not
03:25have as protagonists peaceful citizens, students or trade unions.
03:30Most of the people who were arrested admitted that they didn't even go to vote on July
03:3528th.
03:38The extreme right did not succeed in mobilizing workers or good people, but rather young men
03:44that were very violent.
03:50In the past days, during violent protests, the culprits burned official facilities, government
03:56buildings, educational institutions, health centers and monuments, among others.
04:03And this was all for the payment of sums.
04:05We were live to Caracas, Venezuela, where the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court
04:09of Justice is holding hearings with the ten former electoral candidates of the July 28th
04:15elections as part of the judicial investigations into the electoral process, an inquiry requested
04:20by re-elected President Nicolás Maduro.
04:23This is all for the moment.
04:24Stay tuned with From the South.