Baja California Congress Supports Bill to Combat Femicide
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MEXICALI — The 25th Legislature unanimously endorsed the bill from the Congress of the Union, which amends Article 73 of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States regarding femicide, aimed at strengthening the protection of…
With the aim of advancing towards the creation of a general law that would allow the criminalization of the crime and the corresponding sanctions to be unified throughout the country, thus strengthening the legal framework for its investigation and punishment, the Congress of the State of Durango approved constitutional reforms in the area of feminicide. SEE MORE: Case timeline: Carolina Flores' feminicide in Polanco With this approval, the stat…
The Congress of Aguascalientes unanimously approved a minute to approve femicide and unify penalties from 40 to 70 years and investigative protocols PAN and Morena deputies agreed that the heterogeneous classification favors impunity and that the reform transcends party colors Aguascalientes approved the crime of femicide according to a law [...] La entrada Homologan femicide crime: the life of women beyond party colors appears first in LJA.MX N…
MEXICALI, B.C, APRIL 23, 2026.- The XXV Legislature unanimously approved the minute that amends the Federal Constitution and will give rise to a general law on femicide The aim is to homolog the penal type and sanctions throughout the country and consolidate coordination between Federation and states. The XXV Legislature unanimously endorsed the minute coming from the Congress of the Union, which amends article 73 of the Political Constitution o…
Tijuana, 23 April. The State Congress unanimously approved the federal draft decree on feminicides, based on the initiative of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, amending article 73 of the Constitution in order to strengthen the protection of the rights of women, to ensure that they have real access to justice, and to provide for enhanced protection for children and adolescents who are orphaned by this crime.
The 25th Legislature unanimously approved the bill that amends the Federal Constitution and will lead to a general law on femicide
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