Mobile courts have treated more than 137,000 Venezuelans
TSJ
Published at: 22/07/2024 02:48 PM
More than 137,000 people have been treated through mobile courts to carry out free legal proceedings, said the president of the country's highest court, Judge Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez.
During her participation in chapter 11 of the podcast Venezuela Mujer, Rodríguez specified that “this number is individual, but that has an impact on the family decision-making environment, because not only do they come, but they go with the procedure, their requirement or need resolved.”
He also explained that these days have a team composed of the Public Defense, the Office of the Ombudsman, the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR), the Mayor's Office of Caracas, the Government of Caracas, governorates, Legislative Councils, National Electoral Council (CNE), Councils for the Protection of Children and Adolescents, municipal institutes for women, the Ministry of the Popular Power for Women and Gender Equality (MinMujer) and the Great Venezuela Women's Mission (GMVM).
The magistrate said that the main objective of the plan is to
get closer to Venezuelan women and women to impart justice, listen to the
people and establish a relationship of trust.
Mazo News Team