The head of the bench of deputies of the Socialist Party (PS), Daniel Manuchehri, addressed the expectations of the community regarding the processing of the Nain-Retamal Law, which last night was dispatched from the Senate Security Commission to the Corporation Chamber. From the party it was expected that the indications of the Government would be approved, which did not happen.
Let us remember that these pointed to the controversial article that refers to “privileged legitimate defense”. Given this, the representative of the PS in the Chamber of Deputies pointed out that “we were asked to approve this project, considering that it was going to be perfected in the Senate, which is not happening.”
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The foregoing is part of the visit made by the party’s deputies to La Moneda yesterday, after the bench expressed through the press its disagreement with the statements issued by the Executive regarding the “easy trigger”, and the vote of some parliamentarians from the other government coalition, Approve Dignity.
After the meeting in which the PS and the administration resolved their differences, the spokes minister Camila Vallejo declared that “it was very clear that the position of the Government with its government alliance is one: that we have to advance in this legislation, but in good form, and with the proposal of the Executive that seeks greater rationality in the modernization of the laws”.
Along the same lines, Manouchehri supported T13 that “we believe that today more than ever good coordination is required on the part of the Executive power with the legislative power, with the government benches, to be able to carry out projects that are extremely important in emergencies such as what is happening in terms of crime In our country”.
Regarding the content of the project itself, the parliamentarian pointed out that as a minimum floor “if we want to get a good law, we must have the capacity to make the right to security compatible with unrestricted respect for human rights.”
In addition, the parliamentarian said that although the favorable vote of the party did not give a good image regarding some parts of the initiative that they considered perfectible, the bench responded to the government’s request to approve it.
“It is a project that we always said had to be perfected. That it was a project that lacked maturity. But nevertheless, we had to give the political signal to be able to approve this project, since there was an urgent citizen need for approval,” he said. Manouchehri.