From today until March 9, the National Assembly will receive applications from people who aspire to occupy the positions of Attorney General of the Republic and Ombudsman.
The Nominations Committee reported that it will receive the documents at the Federal Legislative Palace between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm.
In a press announcement (published on page 11 of this edition of ÓN), explained that for the position of attorney general, people must meet the requirements established in articles 284 and 263 of the Constitution, which are: being Venezuelan and not having another nationality, having fifteen years of practicing law, as a university professor or senior judge, and not having sentimental or blood ties with members of the other public powers.
While to opt for the position of ombudsman you must be Venezuelan, without any other nationality, over thirty years of age, with manifest and demonstrated competence in matters of human rights and comply with the requirements of honorability, ethics and morality established by law, according to article 280 of the Magna Carta.
For both positions, a copy of the identity card, declaration of non-partisan political militancy, sworn declaration of not having another nationality and an updated resume must be submitted to Parliament in a brown fiber folder, legal size, with hooks, duly identified with the position for which one is applying.
Depending on the position you apply for, the respective support for professional experience must also be provided.
After receiving the applications, the nominations committee will begin an exhaustive analysis and evaluation phase to present the list of eligible candidates to the plenary session of the National Assembly.
