Non-governmental organizations are calling for greater transparency and impartiality in the upcoming renewal process for justices on Venezuela’s Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ). The groups are specifically requesting a clear timeline for the appointments be made public. They also advocate for an objective evaluation system to assess candidates and the inclusion of citizen oversight mechanisms. These demands aim to safeguard judicial independence and ensure victims of human rights violations have access to justice. The NGOs believe these measures are crucial to address concerns about political interference in the judiciary. The call for accountability was directed towards the National Assembly (AN), which is responsible for the appointments. This push for reform reflects ongoing concerns about the rule of law within Venezuela.