Supreme Court of Justice began a cycle of analysis of the Bolivarian Constitution 25 years after its approval
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Published at: 10/01/2024 05:09 PM
In the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), a cycle of study and analysis of the articles of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela began, in which social movements and organizations of the People's Power participate, this in connection with the 25th anniversary of its approval by popular vote,
The information was provided by the president of the Supreme Court, Gladys Gutiérrez and the country's highest court, on their accounts on the social network Instagram.
The note points out that during the event, held in the central square of the Supreme Court, Gutiérrez stated that the provision, the determination of the People who devised the Magna Carta, “who created it, who freely approved it and make it a living letter, in each of the facets of daily life, individually and collectively”, is also celebrated.
The magistrate read the Preamble to the Constitution, about which she explained that its importance lies not only in the high depth of the content, or because it reflects the social aspiration of a fundamental pact that the Venezuelan people gave themselves in 1999, but because it is a source of law, as are the other articles that make up the Magna Carta.
For his part, Judge Luis Fernando Damiani Bustillos, indicated that the Constitution is the instrument of guidance to be able to fulfill the duties and rights that citizens have in society.
He also stressed that it is essential to know and internalize it, to achieve the objectives of refounding the Republic through social justice.
Mazo News Team