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PCV militants ask the TSJ to appoint a board to restructure the party

A group of militants from the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) requested the Supreme Court of Justice to appoint a special board to restructure said political organization.

Victor Parra, spokesman for the group, told the media at the gates of the country’s highest court, from where he explained that they had come to “ask for justice regarding the leadership of the party.”

Parra indicated that they filed an appeal before the Constitutional Chamber, because they consider that the current leadership of the PCV is illegitimate and illegal, for having been elected in a Congress where “more than 80% of the party’s militancy” did not participate.

Parra said that a group of the Pecevista militancy rejects the current political line of the party, because it coincides with those sectors that promoted the sanctions imposed from the United States against Venezuela.

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