In Venezuela, citizens are electing 15,000 peace judges for the first time on December 15th. Our correspondent, Gladys Quesada, with the details. teleSUR
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00:00Venezuelan polling stations began to close for the election of justices of peace in criminal
00:04districts throughout the nation.
00:07Precisely, Venezuelans voted for 15,000 justices of peace in a process that highlighted the
00:13power given by the Bolivarian government to communes and which constituted a celebration
00:18of the popular consultations that were held nationwide prior to election day.
00:24Since early morning on Sunday, citizens went to the polls, which were meant to close at
00:294 p.m. local time, but remained open for four additional hours amid massive voter turnout.
00:35In this regard, voting centers have started to close in the state of Zulia and the capital
00:40district of Caracas.
00:42Criminal justices of peace will be mediators in matters such as family and neighborhood
00:47conflicts, among other situations.
00:49In addition, their functions include promoting conciliation and preventing violence in the
00:54communes.
00:59In Bolivar State, Venezuelan citizens also go on Sunday to voting centers to cast their
01:04ballots and elect the justices of peace that will represent their communities.
01:10The opening of the center was at 8 o'clock in the morning without any inconvenience.
01:14Thank God we have had enough people coming to the center.
01:17So far there are no problems at the voting center.
01:22I'm a candidate for the elections that are being held today, because I consider them
01:27very important for justice and peace in our nation and in our homeland commune of Bolivar,
01:34in the state of Bolivar, here in Bolivar City.
01:39And in Valera Municipality, Trujillo State, citizens are also exercising their right to
01:44vote to elect justices of peace while calling on their fellow citizens to join the process.
01:52Today we are very happy and grateful to God because since very early in the morning we
01:56are here in the voting center to exercise our right to vote, and thus, continue to ensure
02:03the peace of our country, Venezuela, as our President Nicolas Maduro has indicated.
02:12From here, we can show the whole world that we are a symbol of peace, Venezuela is a symbol
02:17of peace, and that is why I exercise my right to vote on this beautiful Sunday.
02:27I invite the whole country to join our process.
02:32It is quick and simple.
02:34It is easy to vote.
02:38The invitation is for everyone over 15 years and older.