General Law Against Femicide: Reform for Its Creation in Congress
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In a session where a minute of silence was observed, standing in memory of Edith Guadalupe Valdés Zaldivar, the Constitutional Points Committee of the Chamber of Deputies unanimously endorsed the amendment to article 73 of the Constitution to enable the Congress of the Union to issue a general law that prevents and combats the crime of feminicide.
In a significant advance for justice in Mexico, the reform proposed by the creation of the General Law against Femicide advanced in Congress.The above, after the Constitutional Points Committee of the Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved 38 votes in favour of an amendment to article 73 of the Constitution. General Law against Femicide: this raises the draft reformThis resolution empowers the Congress of the Union to enact a General Law on Fe…
The opinion states that the current rules will remain in force until the new general law on femicide is issued.
The Chamber of Deputies approved the reform to create a general law to combat femicide following the proposal of President Claudia Sheinbaum. The opinion was approved by the majority of legislators after a debate in the...
In the midst of accusations by panistas, Morenistas and Petistas about the responsibility of their governments for femicide, the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies approved the constitutional reform that empowers the Congress of the Union to issue a General Law on the matter with the aim of approving the criminal type and the penalties for this crime. The reform amending article 73 of the Constitution was unanimously approved with 467 votes in f…
The Black MP Olga Sánchez Cordero said that this is not another reform, but that it is a matter of putting a definitive stop to the impunity that has normalized extreme violence against women in this country.
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