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except for Vox, which calls it the "Herod law" by Agencies Almost all parliamentary groups have shown their support this Thursday, May 20, for the Organic Law for the Comprehensive Protection of Children and Adolescents against Violence, except Vox, which has called it the "Herod Law." During the debate of the law in the Plenary Session of Congress, all parties except the party led by Santiago Abascal, have shown their support for the text and have highlighted the improvements introduced during its passage through the Senate. In the background, the migratory crisis in Ceuta has resonated during the debate, where more than 8,000 people have arrived irregularly, about 1,500 minors; as well as the "terrible images" of minor victims in Gaza as a result of the escalation of war between Israelis and Palestinians.
by Taboola Sponsored links you may like Unsold Prefabricated Cabins With Toilet And Bath Cost Almost Nothing! (Take A Look!) Unsold Prefabricated Cabins "It is a great lack of humanity that, while we approve this law for the protection of children today, we immediately return children who arrive exhausted to the Spanish State ," reproached the ERC deputy, María Carvalho, in relation to Telegram Number Data the migration crisis in Ceuta. In any case, they have congratulated themselves on the law and, among the new developments, the parliamentary groups have highlighted the prohibition of full nudity to determine the age of migrant minors, the prohibition of the use of mechanical restraints in minors' centers offenders, the obligation to ask permission from parents to disseminate the image of a deceased minor, or the creation of a State Council for Childhood Participation.
lthough, despite the general celebration of the law, some groups have rejected certain points of the legislative text. The greatest opposition has been directed at article 39, which grants the status of agents of authority to public officials, something that, according to various groups and children's NGOs, can cause "arbitrary situations." SHORTCOMES: EVICTIONS AND BULLS Other shortcomings of the law, as indicated by ERC deputies, María Carvalho, and EH Bildu, Mertxe Aizpurua, is that the evictions of families with dependent minors are not prohibited. Furthermore, the ERC deputy has also regretted that the law does not prohibit the entry of boys and girls to bullfights. "It's a shame," Carvalho cried. Although the nationalist groups had not shown their support for the law in previous votes because they considered that it had "a centralizing drift", after its passage through the Senate - where an amendment was introduced that "corrects" the "invasion of powers" -, They have announced the change in the meaning of their vote and have advanced their support.
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lthough, despite the general celebration of the law, some groups have rejected certain points of the legislative text. The greatest opposition has been directed at article 39, which grants the status of agents of authority to public officials, something that, according to various groups and children's NGOs, can cause "arbitrary situations." SHORTCOMES: EVICTIONS AND BULLS Other shortcomings of the law, as indicated by ERC deputies, María Carvalho, and EH Bildu, Mertxe Aizpurua, is that the evictions of families with dependent minors are not prohibited. Furthermore, the ERC deputy has also regretted that the law does not prohibit the entry of boys and girls to bullfights. "It's a shame," Carvalho cried. Although the nationalist groups had not shown their support for the law in previous votes because they considered that it had "a centralizing drift", after its passage through the Senate - where an amendment was introduced that "corrects" the "invasion of powers" -, They have announced the change in the meaning of their vote and have advanced their support.