“Venezuela's Supreme Court judges are not judges, they are pawns in the chessboard set up by Maduro”: ex-judge of TSJ

Miguel Ángel Martín, political analyst and former judge of the Supreme Court of Venezuela, spoke on NTN24 about the “smoke screen” that Maduro TSJ is trying to forget about the supposed “electoral fraud” of July 28.

“Complicit to keep Nicolás Maduro in power”Martin revealed before the Canal de las Americas.

“Supreme Court Justices Are Not Judges, They Are Pawns in Maduro's Chess Set”He promised.

On Sunday, July 28, after a historic and unusual day, the citizens of Venezuela expressed themselves at the polls and despite the predictions favoring the opposition, the regime's CNE awarded the “winner” to Nicolás Maduro, who continues his dictatorship in Venezuela.

“The first bulletin indicating a strong and irreversible trend. With 80% of the tables counted and 59% electoral participation, the results are as follows: Nicolás Maduro 5,150,092 votes (51.1%) and Edmundo González 4,97,45 votes , (44.2%)”, CNE President Elvis Amoroso said.

Following Amoroso's remarks, many protests have been recorded across much of the national territory in Venezuela.

Almost 1,400 people have been arrested since protests began against the results read by the president of the CNE, according to the Foro Penal organization.

Human rights activists, election witnesses, lawyers and protesters are among those deprived of their liberty without an arrest warrant.

Amid worsening living conditions in Venezuela, with more than 7.7 million citizens fleeing their country, experts are predicting a new wave of migration from the Caribbean nation.

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