SANTO DOMINGO.- For the lawyer Felipe Montilla, the Domain Extinction Law could increase the levels of inequality between rich and poor.
For this reason, the also aspiring deputy for constituency one of the National District, made a call to the National Congress to carefully handle said piece, before its final approval.
“With the Domain Forfeiture Law, one must be very careful, since it could be interpreted as an idea that economic sectors would like to maintain their hegemony over the country’s wealth,” he observed.
Consequently, he emphasized that this legislative initiative could cause “the rich to continue to be rich and that the poor do not have the slightest chance of being so.”
He stressed that in the current times that are lived in the Dominican Republic must be handled with great tact and diplomacy.
He agreed that crime and what was illegally acquired be prosecuted, but taking into account not curtailing the development of citizens.
He also recalled that the Constitution of the Republic establishes that laws do not have retroactive effect.