Venezuela: TSJ in exile sets trial date against Nicolás Maduro | Crisis | Luisa Ortega Díaz | World



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The Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela (TSJ) in exile said that it was setting a date for an oral and public trial against the president of the oil country, Nicolás Maduro.

Twitter social, the TSJ in exile published that the trial will take place on August 2 in Colombia, Bogotá.

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The TSJ in exile declared the absolute absence of power to the presidency of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and decided that this "emptiness of power" must be filled in accordance with those established in the Constitution, as stated by the former prosecutor of TSJ in Venezuela Luisa Ortega Díaz, April 3rd.

Ortega Díaz accused Nicolás Maduro of money laundering and corruption, after the corruption case of the Brazilian company Odebrecht.

"At that time, the former head of the Venezuelan Public Prosecution (MP) asked the members of TSJ to determine the existence of merits to prosecute President Chavez, who was then ratified by the exiled magistrates. "

The former prosecutor of Venezuela that since he left office and the country, has uncovered, several cases of corruption of the Government of Nicolás Maduro.

In addition, he requested a red alert to Interpol against Nicolás Maduro for his international capture.

A few weeks ago, Ortega Díaz, confessed in an interview that the current president of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC), Diosdado Cabello, informed him that President Hugo Chávez had died on December 28, 2012 and not on March 5 of the following year, as they had reported.

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