Judge Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez Rodríguez is the new president of the Supreme Court of Justice
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Published at: 17/01/2024 05:40 PM
This Wednesday, January 17, the magistrates who make up the Full Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) unanimously appointed the president of the Electoral Chamber, Judge Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez Rodríguez, as the new president of the highest court in the nation.
In a press release published on the Supreme Court website, it highlights that this designation is made in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, in accordance with articles 19 and 20 of the Organic Law of the Supreme Court of Justice.
It specifies that Judge Edgar Gavidia Rodríguez was also ratified as first vice-president of the high court and president of the Social Cassation Chamber, and in addition, she was elected second vice-president of the highest court and president of the Constitutional Chamber, Judge Tania D'Amelio Cardiet, who were sworn in during the meeting of the Plenary Chamber by the new president of the Supreme Court.
After being sworn in by Judge Gladys Gutiérrez Alvarado, in her first message as president of the Supreme Court, Rodríguez Rodríguez guaranteed that with unity, together with the probity and example of performance bequeathed by Liberator Simón Bolívar, the Judiciary will continue to advance in this new period.
In this regard, she said that “all of us, together, are going to achieve great victories as required by this stellar moment in the country's history,” said the new president of the Supreme Court, after thanking her for the work done and the support received.
He also invited the magistrates, both from the board of directors and from all the chambers, to continue their teamwork.
Rodríguez Rodríguez also sworn in the rest of the presidents of the different chambers of the highest court: Judge Malaquías Gil Rodríguez, in the Political Administrative Chamber; Judge Elsa Janeth Gómez Moreno, in the Criminal Cassation Chamber and Judge Henry José Timaure Tapia, in the Civil Cassation Chamber.
In the same way, the vice-presidents of all the chambers that make up the high court took the oath: Judge Lourdes Benicia Suárez Anderson, in the Constitutional Chamber; Judge Bárbara Gabriela César Siero in the Political Administrative Chamber; Judge Fanny Beatriz Márquez Cordero in the Electoral Chamber; Judge José Luis Gutiérrez Parra, in the Cassation Chamber Civil; Judge Carmen Marisela Castro Gil, in the Criminal Cassation Chamber and Judge Carlos Alexis Castillo, in the Social Cassation Chamber.
John Parody and Renny Pérez, respectively, were ratified as secretary and sheriff of the Plenary Chamber.
Mazo News Team