The Public Ministry of Venezuela successfully returned homes to two elderly women, Carmen Elena Rivero and Romel, after a 20-year legal struggle over illegal occupation in Carabobo.
- Carmen Elena Rivero, 83, and another elderly woman regained their properties in Carabobo after the Public Ministry of Venezuela intervened in a two-decade-long legal battle.
- The illegal occupation of the homes prompted action from Tarek William Saab, the Attorney General, who emphasized the importance of protecting the rights of vulnerable citizens.
- This resolution marks a significant victory for elderly residents in Venezuela, highlighting the ongoing efforts by the Public Ministry of Venezuela to address property rights issues.
Por Qué Es Relevante
This event underscores the challenges faced by vulnerable populations in Venezuela, reflecting broader issues of property rights and legal protections. It also demonstrates the role of the Public Ministry of Venezuela in advocating for justice and restoring dignity to citizens.