Nora Bracho, a deputy to the National Assembly (AN) and president of Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT) in the state of Zulia, demanded on Wednesday, May 6, the effective implementation of the Amnesty Law, by denouncing obstacles within the judicial system, and set a position on the TSJ and the need to reform the Labour Law. During a television interview, Zulian politics affirmed that the Amnesty Law is decisive for the stabilization of the country, although…
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Nora Bracho, a deputy to the National Assembly (AN) and president of Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT) in the state of Zulia, demanded on Wednesday, May 6, the effective implementation of the Amnesty Law, by denouncing obstacles within the judicial system, and set a position on the TSJ and the need to reform the Labour Law. During a television interview, Zulian politics affirmed that the Amnesty Law is decisive for the stabilization of the country, although…