The institutions of They have opened a path for the eventual candidacy of the opponent in the 2024 presidential elections, disqualified until 2030, according to a document released this Thursday by which acts as a guarantor in the negotiation process between the Government and anti-Chavismo.

Through X (formerly Twitter), the Norwegian Embassy in Mexico reported the receipt of a procedure established by the Supreme justice court (TSJ) of Venezuela for “seek review” of the disqualifications, dictated by the Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR).

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As agreed by the parties, “Each of the interested parties will personally attend the Political-Administrative Chamber of the TSJ“to exercise an appeal against the disqualification imposed on him, “accompanied by precautionary protection”, between December 1 and 15.

Then, the Roomwill rule on the admission of the claim and the protection requested, in accordance with the principles of speed, efficiency and effectiveness”.

The procedure indicates that the plaintiffs will refrain from incorporating, both in their pleadings and public statements, “offensive or disrespectful concepts against State institutions”.

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Furthermore, each of the applicants for the lifting of the disqualifications undertakes to respect the Constitution, “honor and defend the country“, abide by the decision of the TSJthat emanates from this resource” and reject any form of violence in political exercise.

This document is known on the day on which the term that the Administration of Joe Biden gave to the Government of Nicolas Maduro to take steps towards the qualification of disqualified opposition politicians, among them, Machado, who won the opposition primaries on October 22 with 92.35% of the votes.

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