Bullrich Received the Family of Jeremiah Monzon
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The head of the ruling bloc analyzed the bill with the mother and aunt of the adolescent murdered in Santa Fe. The meeting in the Senate marked the course of parliamentary negotiation during the extraordinary sessions in February. Read more
Patricia Bullrich received in the Senate this Friday the relatives of Jeremiah Monzón, the 15-year-old teenager who was murdered by minors in the Santa Fesinian city of Sao Tomé. At the end of the meeting, the victim's mother demanded approval for the drop in the age of imputability, a project that will be discussed in the extraordinary sessions of Congress in February. "I hope that the Jeremiah Law will be passed," Romina said, who went to the …
The libertarian senator met with the mother of the 15-year-old murdered 23-year-old stabbing in Santa Fe. The entry Patricia Bullrich with Jeremiah Monzón's mother: "The drop in the age of imputability will be law in the short term" was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The Minister of Security and head of the La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Senate, Patricia Bullrich, received Romina, the mother of Jeremiah Monzón, the young man murdered in Santa Fe, and publicly pushed for the lowering of the age of imputability, ensuring that the juvenile criminal law bill “is going to be law in the short term.” After the meeting with the family, Bullrich described crime as one of the most extreme events in the country and hel…
Senator Patricia Bullrich, head of the La Libertad Avanza bloc, will receive family members of Jeremias Monzón, the 15-year-old murdered in Santa Fe. The meeting will take place at 11.45 in the upper house and will have a strong political and social impact. The meeting takes place in a context marked by the advance of the judicial case and the national visibility of the case. In addition, it coincides with the imminent beginning of the debate in…
The president of the libertarian bloc will receive the family of the young santafesino murdered by three minors, in the midst of the debate over the lowering of the age of imputability.
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