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Civil Society Must Continue to Fight for Changes in the Dominican Penal Code

Summary by Felix Victorino
Santo Domingo.- The director of the Observatory of Human Rights for Vulnerable Groups, Manuel Meccariello, said that civil society must stand firm in its struggle before the Constitutional Court to achieve the modification or elimination of several articles of the new Penal Code, which, according to him, do not guarantee the protection of people in situations of vulnerability. Meccariello warned that “this new Penal Code, with certain questionab…
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Santo Domingo.- The director of the Observatory of Human Rights for Vulnerable Groups, Manuel Meccariello, said that civil society must stand firm in its struggle before the Constitutional Court to achieve the modification or elimination of several articles of the new Penal Code, which, according to him, do not guarantee the protection of people in situations of vulnerability. Meccariello warned that “this new Penal Code, with certain questionab…

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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