Chavista deputies ask for speed in the application of justice to Guaidó

citgo Juan Guaidó reiterates that he is willing to resume dialogue with the government.  Chavista deputies
Juan Guaidó reiterates that he is willing to resume dialogue with the government

A group of Chavista deputies went this Sunday to the headquarters of the Public Ministry in Caracas. This to demand “speed, efficiency and effectiveness in the application of justice” to the opponent Juan Guaidowho is accused of corruption.

“We have moved to the headquarters of the Prosecutor’s Office to demand speed, efficiency and effectiveness in the application of justice against Juan Guaidó and the parliamentary gang that has dedicated itself to violating the constitution, to attacking the assets of the Republic” . This is what deputy Tania Díaz told journalists.

The parliamentarian considered that the opponent, together with a group of former legislators whose names she did not mention, “have promoted looting, sanctions and the economic blockade that has done so much damage to the Venezuelan people.”

For all these reasons, the Chavista deputies presented a letter to the Prosecutor’s Office in which they claim to exercise “the constitutional right to have access to the justice administration bodies in order to request (…) speed in the imposition of justice for damages caused to the homeland » to Guaidó and «his accomplices».

The request of the Chavista deputies

They also demanded “to put an end to the impunity of these events and guarantee the existence of an expeditious justice” and “without undue delay”, that does not suffer from “useless formalisms or replacements”.

For all these reasons, they demanded that “the (criminal) actions be carried out immediately, promptly and urgently” against “Guaidó and his accomplices.” Also that “the truth of the facts be established through the judicial process and justice in the application of the law in the more than 24 criminal cases that remain open” against Guaidó.

Finally, the group of legislators demanded that, through the application of justice, “the patrimonial reparation of the economic and material damages caused to the nation and individuals” by Guaidó be achieved.

In this way, they hope that “resources and assets that remain in bank accounts and goods acquired directly by” the opposition leader will be restored.

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