National Assembly Postpones Life for Serial Rape of Minors Under 15 Years of Age, New Vote Tuesday
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On Friday, 17 July, MPs discussed a series of articles aimed at increasing the sentences of child criminals. Life for some child rapists, wanted by the Prime Minister but vilipended by the left, was rejected. By decision of the government, the Assembly is requested to reconsider. Back to an ultra-extensive sitting.
A measure proposed by the Government to introduce life imprisonment for serial rape of minors under 15 years of age has been rejected and will again be put to the vote on Tuesday, 21 July, just before the solemn vote on the whole text.
Launched to address gaps in child welfare and then substantially amended by the government to respond to the controversy in the Lyhanna case, the text will be the subject of a solemn vote in the Chamber on Tuesday afternoon. Before that, the government will try to re-establish a flagship article: introducing a life sentence for serial rape when minors under the age of 15 are among the victims. Although the measure is divided, it benefits a prior…
On Friday, July 17, 2026, the left reversed this flagship measure of the Child Protection Bill, but the government will try to return to it on Tuesday.
On Friday, the left-wing deputies retook one of the flagship measures of the draft law on the protection of children, namely, perpetuity for serial rape of minors under 15 years of age. A new vote is expected on Tuesday.
MPs removed life imprisonment for serial rapists with victims under 15 years of age in the Child Protection Bill. The government will try to reinstate this measure in a new vote on Tuesday
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