Jorge Rodríguez proposed creating large codes that bring together the entire legal system of Venezuela
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Published at: 13/05/2025 06:26 PM
The head of the VEN25+ National Campaign Command, Jorge Rodríguez, proposed that all issues of national life be organized into large bodies of laws or codes, which bring together the entire legal framework of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
In that sense, he explained that it is “a new code for the economy and commerce, a new organic code of penal and justice to bring justice closer to the people, which already began with the Judicial Revolution, but we have to go much further, and that it is a great body of laws”.
He also said that it must be a complete code that encompasses all elements of popular organization, “of all communal laws, of the laws of social and cultural movements, of earth movements, of water. A new code of family laws, so that the family has tools to help them in this construction process.”
“We bring our proposal, our approach, so that the People are the ones who decide which deputies the country needs right now,” he said.
He stressed that the first thing “is for people to understand the importance of the National Assembly, the importance of the protective nature of laws for themselves, for their families and for the Republic.”
Rodríguez, who is also a candidate for the AN, specified that these years of construction, from 2020 to 2025, the Legislative Branch as a whole, approved 92 laws that have accompanied the people's constructive effort.
This was stated during the presentation of the Legislative Plan Proposal of the candidates for deputies of the Great Patriotic Pole Simon Bolivar (GPPSB), to the National Assembly, led by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro.
Referring to the regional elections and the AN, on May 25, he assured that “every Venezuelan vote is to raise our voice against those who celebrate the kidnapping of innocent prisoners in El Salvador, that every vote is to repudiate violence and achieve the return of little Maikelys Espinoza.”
Mazo News Team