The electoral process for the election of Justices of the Peace is taking place with great fluidity and normality in the country and in the capital, the people of Caracas came with enthusiasm to exercise their right to vote.
In the Sucre Parish, specifically in the AltaVista sector, attendance was massive, characterized by great civic behavior, and a clear awareness of the importance of these elections for the resolution and mediation of conflicts within the communities themselves.
In the process, many young people were observed who for the first time exercised their right to vote, while older adults received adequate attention when voting.
For their part, older adults received adequate attention when paying in all the centers visited by Últimas Noticias.
January 23
In the January 23 Parish, nothing stopped them from electing their justices of the peace, not even the inclement sun, which blatantly made more than one uncomfortable before taking shelter in the awnings arranged for the occasion, the motivation to go and vote. It was very evident in the notable attendance at the aforementioned electoral process.
The attention offered at that electoral center lived up to the expectations of its voters who were aware of the need to take advantage of the opportunity to participate in fundamental decisions for peace justice.
Cathedral Parish
The Higher School of Music, José Angel Lamas, was an electoral center for the residents of the Cathedral parish. From the early hours of the morning, people lined up to vote.
Judges Inocencio Figueroa together with the president of the country’s highest court, Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez Rodríguez, from the Fermin Toro high school, took a tour of the Fermín Toro high school located in El Silencio, Caracas, where they certified that at 6:50 p.m. Many people were waiting to exercise their vote, who came in the afternoon to vote.
Judge Figueroa highlighted that this is an unprecedented advance in the world through the empowerment of the people, as established by the Magna Carta.
Saint John Parish
In this Parish, the voters themselves urge citizens to exercise their right to vote.
María del Carmen Pérez, one of the voters, said she felt very motivated because the justices of the peace “help us solve many problems that we have in our communities,” and she invited those who have not yet done so to come and vote.
For her part, Keyla Ramos, voter in the El Valle Parish, specifically, in the Simón Rodríguez National Educational Unit, highlighted the great participation in the aforementioned elections, and hopes that the people elected “are people with great moral solvency due to what “It means exercising that role as a mediator and negotiator.”
In that same parish, Patricia Jiménez, also a voter, assured that “We are carrying out an election day that is for our benefit because it is important that justice entities are in our neighborhoods.”
Macarao Parish
Meanwhile, the inhabitants of the Puerta Verde, Aguachina, Adjuntas and Sosa Communities, of the Macarao parish, also came en masse to exercise their right to elect their respective justices of the Peace.
In that sense, the spokesperson for the Toromaima Communal Council of the La Sosa sector, Saida Delgado, assured that until now approximately 200 people have attended the facilities of the Autonomous Service of Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sefar, where the electoral process is taking place to elect their judges. and justices of the peace.
On the other hand, it is worth noting that today also marks the 25th anniversary of the approval of the current Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela through a referendum process in which the people also spoke.
El Recreo Parish
At the Julio Bustamante Educational Unit in the El Recreo parish, local residents also came this afternoon to express their right to vote.
Lewis Valero assured that this process represents the best demonstration of participatory and leading democracy, and invited residents to participate in the selection of justices of the peace who will help resolve local issues of great importance.
Members of the Aponwao Commune called on neighbors to participate to consolidate community projects and help collapse the judicial system.
Candelaria Parish.
Many of the residents of Candelaria went to the Liceo Andrés Bello, where long lines of participants in the process were noticed.
La Pastora Parish
From the Enrique Chaumaer Educational Unit, the report carried out by the Venezolana de Televisión team surveyed the participants in the process, who called on voters to participate and called the process a worthy example of the people’s participatory democracy.
Antímano Parish
In Antímano, where 27 communal circuits live, they celebrated the electoral party, where the participants made a call from the Divino Niño Educational Unit to participate, highlighting the incorporation of young people from 15 years of age into the electoral process.
El Valle Parish
At the Calixto Suárez Preschool located in the El Valle parish, the influx of voters stood out even after 5 in the afternoon. In this parish there are 14 communal councils. Voters highlighted the importance of people’s participation in building People’s Power in the fight against imperial hegemon.
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