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Mppsp is deployed in the country with the “Judicial Revolution” operation

Mppsp is deployed in the country with the "Judicial Revolution" operation

Officials of the Ministry of People’s Power for the Penitentiary Service (Mppsp) were deployed, this Wednesday, in the different territorial entities of the country, as part of the “Judicial Revolution” operation, in response to the call of President Nicolás Maduro Moros, to optimize the response of the Justice System”, as indicated by the Mppsp in its official account of the social network Twitter.

As is known, the head of state ordered, at the end of January, the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), to deepen the “Judicial Revolution”, a plan announced in June 2021 to reform the package of laws in the area At the same time, various security forces in the country have been restructured.

“I call to deepen today more than ever the judicial revolution in Venezuela, so that justice reaches the man on foot (…) Justice demands our people,” said the president in an act at the headquarters of the TSJ that marked the beginning of the judicial year 2023.

He recalled that this plan was born to respond to the “sometimes very serious” problems faced by the Venezuelan judicial system, and he admitted that “it has barely taken its first steps.”

“I become the spokesperson for the voice of the people, to demand even more from the public powers, based on the maximum social happiness and justice, which is the queen of republican virtues,” he stressed.

In this sense, he said that he is confident that, in the coming years, the Judiciary “will set an example of a Judicial Revolution that will be light, for Venezuela and the world.”

On that occasion, during the act, President Maduro also referred to the recent official visit to Caracas by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, who met with the authorities of all branches and State bodies that they have to do with the fact of justice in Venezuela.

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