Pres. Maduro talks about TSJ investigation of electoral process

  • 2 weeks ago
Statements made by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro after his meeting with the entrepreneurship of the country, about the current investigation of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of the July 28th elections. teleSUR
Transcript
00:00Let's go live to Venezuela where the President Nicolás Maduro is offering statements to
00:05the press.
00:06Let's listen.
00:07Venezuela has institutions, the people of Venezuela has the last word because the people
00:19have to work.
00:21Venezuela needs to move forward.
00:24All the disturbances that the press, the western media are promoting through the hegemonic
00:30transnationals are not the reality of Venezuela at this moment.
00:37No one is going to tear us apart.
00:41Venezuela is capable of strengthening the law, the order and the constitution of Venezuela.
00:51President, we would like to ask you the beginning of the process, the judicial process being
00:59carried out by the Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela.
01:03What can you share about this process?
01:09The Supreme Court of Justice has declared that they will maintain very informed all
01:17the press, national and international, regarding this process.
01:23With respect to the public powers and the judicial powers, we hope that they develop
01:27their work and in the moment that they consider, according to the procedures that they are
01:33taking, according to the law, they will issue a sentence.
01:38I think this is very good news for Venezuela that the Supreme Court of Justice in its electoral
01:45chamber is doing their work, the work that we expect that they do, and this process,
01:51as the constitution says, as law says, is resolved in the highest instance that Venezuela
01:56created in the constitution for these issues.
01:59Thank you very much.
02:00We were listening to President Nicolás Maduro, who offered statements to the press regarding
02:09the judicial process taking place in the country due to the electoral process, and also in
02:14other issues related to Venezuela's autonomy and sovereignty.

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