Thursday, January 22, 2015

The government says that the permanent prison is not on the … – euronews

The government says that the permanent prison is not on the … – euronews

Reuters, 22/01 16:44 CET

 The Secretary of State for Security, Francisco Martínez, during the presentation of action protocol Forces and State Security to hate crimes and behaviors that violate laws on discrimination. EFE / File The Secretary of State for Security, Francisco Martínez, during the presentation of action protocol Forces and State Security to hate crimes and behaviors that violate laws on discrimination . EFE / File

Madrid, Jan 22 ( EFE ) .- The Government said today that the permanent prison revisable, the PSOE has been marked as a red line in negotiating the antiyihadista covenant, is not on the table, since this figure is included in the reform of the Penal Code yesterday passed by Congress.

After meeting with groups of PSOE , PNV , CiU and UPyD, Secretary of State for Security, Francisco Martinez, secured to hurry up dialogue and efforts at consensus “until the last moment” but not enter into the negotiation of other issues that are being discussed in parallel in another area.

This is the case of the prison revisable permanent, yesterday rejected the opposition in the socialist and other groups and do not want specifically listed in the proposal of organic law shall establish measures against jihadist terrorism.

Martinez has argued that, Anyway, no sense that this criminal offense punish the most serious crimes and not to do in cases of terrorism, which has been considered in this aspect “fit few experiments.”

Yet was considered to be a salvageable “stumbling block” and reiterated that measures ensure legal certainty and, with the help has asked the groups, define accurately with the exact words which crimes are considered terrorism and when it is understood that what is the passive training or self-radicalization.

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