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Justice First was created in 1992 as a civil association by a group of university students under the leadership of Alirio Abreu Burelli. The group was concerned about what they saw as a deterioration of judicial power in the country, and sought a reform of Venezuela's legal system. Abreu Burelli was
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unifies them. Due to the very diverse makeup of this organization, it is difficult for foreign commentators to analyze its properties and policies. Some of their listed policies include increasing local autonomy, abolishing the National Assembly, which is deemed to be corrupt, and passing tax cuts
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reported that earlier in the morning, some persons were handing out shirts of the party, most apparently new. Several demonstrators interviewed by the outlet expressed ignoring the reasons of the meeting or the contents of the complaint introduced. In some cases, they affirmed having been taken by
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against the leadership of Justice First. The deputies asked to be restituted in the party, saying that there was no justification to be expelled, and that their due process, right of defense and presumption of innocence had not been respected. They also asked the high court to appoint a new
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for left-leaning and right-leaning individuals unified by a common desire to relax Venezuelan social laws and stringent authority which intrudes on the natural freedoms of Venezuela and democracy as a whole. The party includes everyone from
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The deputies were received by the president of the Constitutional Chamber and the meeting lasted a little more than an hour. Outside the Supreme Tribunal, a group of around two hundred people met in support of the deputies.
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Carlos Meléndez (2014). "Is There a Right Track in Post-Party System Collapse Scenarios? Comparing the Andean Countries". In Juan Pablo Luna; Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser (eds.).
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bus, could not say for long they were part of Justice First, did not know that Luis Parra was not present or declared being paid for assisting. The party's secretary general,
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for the period 2020-21 period; pro-government MPs and the expelled PJ deputies voted for Parra while the remaining PJ deputies endorsed incumbent president
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published an investigation on corruption among opposition politicians, leading to the expulsion of deputies, including
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leadership "that was in Venezuela", since the current one was in exile, and to summon new internal elections.
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Nunez Munoz, Ingrid and Pineda Moran, Nury (2003), "Nuevos Partidos, Nuevos Liderazgos: Primero Justicia",
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and welfare/pension funding increases. Other than that, the organization remains extremely vague.
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economists. Despite these differences, their opposition to Venezuelan president
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2020 Venezuelan National Assembly Delegated Committee election
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last minute opposition boycott of the 2005 elections
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