11:37AM
The head of the Justice Commission, Isaac Mita, requested that the replacement text go to the intermediate stage.
For the third time, the vote on said text is suspended.
11.32 AM
The congressman from Avanza País, Ed Málaga, said that the president of the Justice Commission, Isaac Mita, has not explained well the replacement text or why the crime of influence peddling has been withdrawn.
11:25 AM
Congressman Germán Tacuri, from the Magisterial Bloc: “The law is going to be applied to the protests.”
11:17 AM
Luis Aragón, from Acción Popular, said that his group agrees with the approval of the replacement text of the law as urban terrorism or systematic crime.
11:01 AM
Spokesman for Renovación Popular, Alejandro Muñante, proposes that the crime of extortion be classified as a systematic crime or urban terrorism, and that the crime be punishable by life imprisonment.
10:48 AM
The debate on the Urban Terrorism Law begins. The Justice Commission’s proposal is that the crime be classified as a Systematic Crime Law, said the president of that group, Isaac Mita.
10:43AM
End the debate. The president of the Justice Commission, Isaac Mita, closes his presentation, and asks that the replacement text enter the intermission as there is no consensus.
10:30 AM
In the plenary session, the vote on Martha Moyano’s request is expected.
10:26AM
Spokesman for Honor and Democracy, Jorge Montoya, points out that “we are victims of ourselves.” “Congress is not responsible for citizen security,” he said.
Montoya criticized the transport leaders who have requested the repeal of the Organized Crime Law.
He indicated that he agrees with the replacement text returning to the Justice Commission for a new debate, but that it should take its time to come up with a new text by consensus.
10:19 AM
Congresswoman Martha Moyano, from Fuerza Popular, proposes that the Justice Commission meet in an extraordinary session this morning, and that a new substitute text be issued, and that the president of that group, Isaac Mita, be censured.
Our congresswoman @marthamoyano requested that the members of the Justice Commission urgently convene a session to debate pending citizen security opinions.
In addition, he demanded that the motion of CENSORSHIP against its president, Isaac Mita, be debated TODAY. pic.twitter.com/hCL2L8MlZX— Popular Force Bank (@BankadaFP) October 16, 2024
10:10 AM
The Plenary Session of Congress decided by majority to reject the previous question so that the Organized Crime Law returns to the Justice Commission to prepare a new replacement text.
10:05 AM
Congresswoman of Honor and Democracy, Gladys Echaíz, proposed a previous question to vote that the replacement text return to the Justice Commission for its new preparation.
10:02 AM
Alejandro Muñante, spokesperson for Renovación Popular, assures that his group will present a replacement text for the modification of the Organized Crime Law.
9:56 AM
Noelia Herrera, from Renovación Popular, pointed out that it is false that the text indicates that the investigator must be informed of the raid, and said that there are interests in voting for the repeal when the agreement is that it is only a modification of that law.
9:54 AM
Spokesperson for the Popular Democratic Bloc, Isabel Cortez, called for the law to be repealed.
9:51AM
APP alternate spokesperson, Jorge Marticorena: Asking for the repeal is benefiting chaos
He assured that there is a consensus to modify the law, but not to repeal it, as transport workers request.
Racketeering
Today the replacement texts of the Organized Crime Law (No. 32108) and Urban Terrorism Law will be voted on.
51% of those surveyed, among those who are aware of the proposed urban terrorism law, point out that this Executive project, which will be voted on tomorrow, Wednesday in the Plenary Session of Congress, is not going to be effective in the fight against organized crime. This is the result of the Ipsos survey for América Televisión.
LOOK: 51% do not believe in the urban terrorism law
Change of opinion
Perú21 was able to corroborate that the president of the Justice Commission, Isaac Mita, yesterday sent the congressmen the substitute text in which he proposes changing the classification of the crime of urban terrorism, as was the initial proposal of the Executive, to that of systematic crime. .
According to the new proposal, the person or persons “in a systematic and generalized manner, provoke, create or maintain a state of anxiety, alarm or fear in the population or in a sector of it” will be denounced for the crime of systematic criminality.
The penalty for this crime will be three to 35 years.
On the other hand, 78% of those interviewed believe that there is government protection or lack of political will to arrest the fugitive leader of Peru Libre, Vladimir Cerrón.
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