According to the Constitution, the state of internal or exterior shock can be decreed “in case of internal or external conflict that seriously endangers the safety of the nation, its citizens and its institutions”
Nicolás Maduro announced, together with other officials of the country, which evaluates to declare, through a decree, the “state of external shock throughout the national territory” to what qualifies as “aggressions and threats” by the United States, which maintains a deployment in the Caribbean Sea to fight drug trafficking.
According to Maduro, the objective is that the entire nation and “citizen of this country have the support, protection and activation of all the forces of Venezuelan society to respond to threats or, if the case occurred, to any attack that was made” against the country, which affirmed will come forward before any scenario.
According to the Constitution, the state of internal or exterior shock can be decreed “in case of internal or external conflict that seriously endangers the safety of the nation, its citizens or citizens or their institutions.”
The state of shock “will last for up to ninety days, being extendable for up to ninety more days.”
Maduro also said that other decrees like this will come.
For her part, the president of the TSJ, Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez, said that the country “is preparing to address any of the scenarios” and that the Judiciary “fully complies with these decrees that add proposals that will contribute to continue guaranteeing national stability.”
With EFE information
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