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Once the Parliament is conquered by force of arms, the turn is for Primero Justicia (PJ), the main opposition party. The "traitor" deputies José Brito and Conrado Pérez have attended the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas this morning so that the Chavista judges annul their expulsion from PJ and appoint a provisional board of directors. One of the reasons Brito puts forward is that the main leaders of the centrist party, such as Julio Borges or Tomás Guanipa, are in exile.

The former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles also militates in PJ, a party of which he is founder along with Borges and Leopoldo López, who years later created Voluntad Popular (VP). In the political mentors of Caracas, it is feared that VP will be the next objective of the revolution. Juan Requesens, deputy imprisoned for 530 days for a false accusation, and Fernando Albán, councilman "committed suicide" in the dungeons of the political police, are also part of the history of this party, born already in revolution.

"PJ does not belong to anyone. PJ is a national feeling that must be made available to people to fight, participate and recover spaces in free and fair elections. Today, more than ever, I am a justice!" Luis has supported from his office Luis Parra, the fraudulent president of the AN imposed by Maduro. From the declarations of the revolutionary bloc, the strategy is confirmed for the parliamentary elections that will be convened this year: main opposition parties banned or taken to judicial assault, important leaders disabled and the common card of the Democratic Unit, annulled.

"Today the maneuver of the regime is clear: they bought a few deputies who do not have the dignity to take our card from our PJ party. They are wrong once again: PJ is their militants, their values, the struggles we have given," he said. defended Julio Borges, coordinator of PJ and chancellor of the interim Government of Juan Guaidó, exiled in Bogotá.

Once again the newspaper library betrays these allies of Chavismo, while aerating what their obsessions are. In his opposition times, Brito called the TSJ a brothel, because of the hundred sentences that the revolutionary hammer has applied against the democratic Parliament and opposition parties. Parra, his head of new ranks, also assured during an interview that he did not have to give explanations if he decided to travel with 10 deputies and with five whores.

"In life, as in politics, there is nothing more valuable than word and coherence. When corruption and betrayal take a person hostage, values ​​disappear. A while ago, Brito said that the TSJ was a brothel. Well, today he is part of that, " said Tomás Guanipa, former head of ranks, from exile.

"I am a poor citizen of the state of Anzoátegui," Brito justified himself. In the new chapter of opera bufa a group of people, dressed in the orange t-shirts of First Justice, approached the headquarters of the TSJ, yes, quite disoriented. They didn't even know what they were doing there or who they should applaud. "We do not accept US tutelage, we are a Venezuelan opposition," said Brito, who in his brilliant metamorphosis does not hesitate to use the propaganda of his new allies.

The "merchants of politics, sold for four currencies," as the Catholic Church has baptized them, claim that the TSJ will hand over the party for their political businesses, as it did previously with the Christian Copei and the progressive Patria Para Todos y We can.

This Chavista strategy, which Daniel Ortega has also applied in Nicaragua, seeks to dispossess important opponents of its acronyms, its headquarters and its identity, which over time have joined the revolutionary bloc. The TSJ imposes new party authorities and grants control of the party to other leaders, always loyal to the dictates of the Miraflores Palace.

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