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Venezuela judicial reform and dialogue commission face opposition scrutiny
Venezuela's political transition is facing scrutiny as opposition leaders and legal experts debate the legitimacy and structure of ongoing reform processes. Henry Ramos Allup, Secretary General of Acción Democrática, has criticized the current national dialogue commission, arguing it lacks representation from several key opposition parties and may serve to prolong the interim administration of Delcy Rodríguez.
Simultaneously, efforts are underway to reform the judicial system. Legal expert Alí Daniels has called for the amendment of the Organic Law of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) to ensure the judicial selection committee is composed of technical professionals rather than political actors.
In Táchira, parliamentary members led by Karim Vera have initiated public consultations with lawyers and academics to gather proposals for a comprehensive judicial overhaul. These consultations aim to support the dismantling of repressive laws and the eventual renewal of the TSJ, with a projected timeline for establishing a new judicial apparatus by October 2026.
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Delcy Rodríguez · Dinora Figuera · Dinorah Figuera · Henry Ramos Allup · Karim Vera · National Assembly of 2015 · Supreme Tribunal of Justice · Táchira · Venezuela
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- [○ 1 SOURCE] Alí Daniels advocates for reforming the Organic Law of the TSJ to create a non-political judicial selection committee. eldiario.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] Henry Ramos Allup claims the national dialogue commission lacks representation from all unity parties. yaracuyaldia.com · alertas24.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] Ramos Allup argues the dialogue process serves to prolong the interim regime of Delcy Rodríguez. yaracuyaldia.com · alertas24.com
- [DISPUTED] The appointment of a new Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) is projected for October 2026. lanacionweb.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] The dialogue agenda includes dismantling repressive laws and renewing the TSJ. lanacionweb.com · lapatilla.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] The Táchira parliamentary bloc has launched public consultations to reform the Venezuelan judicial system. lanacionweb.com · lapatilla.com