Restriction to Health Benefits that Proposes Draft Security Reform Divides the Government and Alerts Parties
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A new sign of internal tension left the discussion over the pro-security constitutional reform being prepared by the government, after Security Minister Martín Arrau responded to the objections raised by Health Minister May Chomali regarding the restrictions on state benefits for convicted for organized crime and terrorism. This, then ... Continue reading "Minister Arrau: "Minister Chomali is thinking about something that may not be so aware"" T…
The text that is still being socialized between the sector includes limits that go beyond the adjustments to the prison system: convicted for serious crimes could lose state health, education and social security benefits. The formula generates political and legal doubts as to the scope it might have.
The Health Officer noted that the Government's proposal, which restricts State benefits to convicted persons, could affect the right to health enshrined in the Constitution.
A draft of the mega-security reform includes a rule that restricts access to state health, education, work and welfare benefits to convicts even up to 15 years after they leave prison. Minister May Chomali warned that it could clash with constitutional rights, but the government wants it to come to Congress and at least install this debate. Proposed policy. The draft of the Government’s project to address the security crisis includes in one of i…
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