The former opposition presidential candidate Enrique Márquez introduced this Tuesday, before the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of Venezuela, a recusal against the president of the highest court, Caryslia Rodríguez, who received the electoral contentious appeal introduced by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro on August 31 in order to settle the attempted coup d’état that has been denounced by several authorities and the attack on the electoral system.
It should be noted that Márquez did not highlight on his social media the document with the stamp of receipt of the alleged recusal that he introduced this Tuesday before the TSJ.
Márquez, who was the candidate for the Centrados party in the last elections on July 28 He refused to sign the recognition agreement of the electoral results signed before the National Electoral Council (CNE) by 8 of the 10 candidates who participated in the electoral contest. He also did not sign the agreement established in the highest court of the country by which the former candidates agreed to collaborate and present the necessary documents for the review of the results of the last elections.
On August 31, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, introduced before the Electoral Chamber of the TSJ an electoral contentious appeal to know about the legality and constitutionality of any fact, act, performance, omission, abstention, of a legal person, private or public, or natural persons in the electoral process carried out on July 28.