The Government Will Add the Juvenile Penal Act to the Agenda to Deal with Extraordinary Issues.
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The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, announced this Monday that in the agenda of extraordinary sessions, will be included the draft Juvenile Penal Law, which seeks to lower the age of imputability of those who commit crimes. In Argentina, the age of criminal imputability is 16 years and libertarian management would aim to lower it to 14. The extraordinary sessions will begin next Monday and among what will be discussed is the labor reform, the law…
With perfect assistance, the actors involved meet in the offices of the Ministry of the Interior under the supervision of Karina Milei
The national government ratified its legislative road map for the month of February, focusing the debate on two axes that generate strong social impact: labor reform and the lowering of the age of imputability through the Juvenile Penal Law. This decision was made after a meeting of the political table in Casa Rosada. Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni confirmed that these projects will be the heart of the extraordinary sessions, a period where Congres…
The agenda of the extraordinary sessions will include other key projects for the Milei management, such as labor reform and the approval of the Mercosur-European Union agreement. Javier Milei’s government confirmed this Monday that it will include the draft Juvenile Penal Law on the agenda of the extraordinary sessions of February. Manuel Adorni said so, after a meeting of the political table of the hard core of the President. According to the s…
The government of Javier Milei confirmed this Monday that it will include the draft Juvenile Penal Law in the agenda of the extraordinary sessions of February. This is what Manuel Adorni said, after a meeting of the political table of the hard core of the President.
With perfect attendance, the stakeholders met at the Ministry of the Interior offices under the supervision of Karina Milei. New announcements are expected. Javier Milei's government confirmed that it will add the Juvenile Criminal Law to the agenda of the extraordinary sessions of Congress, with the aim of lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 13. The decision was made at a meeting of the political committee at the Casa Rosada (Governm…
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