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Rasmussen believes that “Anti-sicariato law” will be approved in the Senate

Rasmussen believes that "Anti-sicariato law" will be approved in the Senate

Stephan Rasmussen, national senator for the Patria Querida party (PPQ), expressed for Ñanduti AM radio that there will be enough votes to pass the law known as the “Anti-sicariato” law.

The bill “that incorporates into the Penal Code the punishable act of hired assassins” is included in item 12 of the Agenda of the Senate for the session this Thursday, June 9.

«There is a broad consensus on the importance of updating the Penal Code in something as brutal as the hired killer. The regulatory and criminal framework must be adapted to the current situation of society », he said.



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