Venezuela’s Committee of Nominations has begun interviewing over 500 candidates vying for positions as justices on the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ). The interviews are taking place at the Bolivarian Museum in Caracas, running from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily. The committee has established four working tables to evaluate approximately 70 pre-selected candidates each day. This process aims to fill vacancies within the TSJ, a key component of Venezuela’s judicial system. The interviews represent a significant step in restructuring the court’s composition. Details regarding the selection criteria and the ultimate appointment of justices remain to be seen. The process is being closely watched by legal observers and political analysts.