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Maduro congratulates the AN for reforming the Communal Peace Justice Law

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The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, congratulated this Tuesday the deputies of the National Assembly (AN) for the approval of the Partial Reform Project of the Organic Law of Communal Peace Justice.

The head of state affirmed that the reform of the legal instrument “will allow progress in the steps of the territorialization of the Venezuelan justice system.”

“Increasingly closer to the ordinary man and woman, in their community, empowering the people, to continue consolidating participatory, leading democracy, of Law and Justice, true democracy, inclusive and convening for national Peace,” he highlighted. Maduro in a message published on his Telegram channel.

Likewise, he instructed to move forward in the election of justices of the peace in the country’s communities.

Communal Justice of Peace Law

Earlier this TuesdayParliament approved by a qualified majority the second discussion of the Partial Reform Bill of the Organic Law of Communal Justice of the Peace.

In this regard, the president of the AN, deputy Jorge Rodríguez, urged his parliamentary colleagues that this law reach “every corner, every town” of the country; and asked to monitor the peremptory approval of its regulations, after it is promulgated by the President of the Republic.

“Let us monitor its applicability, we are certain that this law will be fundamental in the process of cleaning up and revolutionizing the judicial power,” he insisted.

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