The National Assembly (AN) has released a list of 532 candidates vying for eight vacancies on Venezuela’s Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ). These positions are intended to replace justices who retired in April, as well as to fill twelve new roles created by recent judicial reforms. The announcement marks a key step in restructuring the TSJ, which has been subject to political scrutiny and international criticism. The large number of applicants suggests significant interest in these influential positions. The AN will now begin the process of reviewing applications and conducting interviews to select the new justices. This process is occurring amidst ongoing political and economic challenges in Venezuela. The outcome will likely have a substantial impact on the country’s judicial landscape.