The Justice Minister Rafael Catala, announced Tuesday that the Senate in the coming weeks will present the bill to reform the Organic Law of the Judiciary (LOPJ).
Catala made the announcement after answering the plenary session of the Senate to a question from Senator Socialist Sen Nicanor Jorge Velez on if Justice intends to continue with the reform of the judiciary by which, among other things, be eliminated court games .
In his first speech in the Senate since his arrival at the head of the department, the Minister of Justice has expressed its “firm intention” and “commitment” present in the coming weeks bill addressing “many of the issues you need to do justice.”
So, he explained that the text encompass “ set of materials organizational and professional to improve justice and the challenges it faces in the twenty-first century. “
In relation to the future of the judicial districts, the minister has merely mention that before any amendment shall “ assess changes that have occurred in society in the past decades in terms of access of citizens to justice.”
However, Sen. been criticized that future centralization of judicial districts “profoundly affect the people living in rural areas to remove him from the courts” and also “erode the economies of nations “the” major source of income “involving lawyers and solicitors who reside in these areas.
In addition, Catalan has reiterated its commitment to ” assess the impact “ Act Fees Judicial to determine in the light of the results if necessary “adjust, correct or modify” rates .
The Minister has ruled out reform involving privatization Registry The minister has responded this way to a question about the announced change in the fees it had made Arcadio Díaz Tejera senator, who on his first day in this chamber has called on Catala to “ unravel in a year what another has woven in three years.”
“Nothing to unravel, let continue on projects performed these two and half years, “explained the charge of Justice, which has pledged to come to the Judiciary Committee of the Senate to explain his ‘roadmap’ at the Ministry, as do tomorrow in Congress.
Finally, the minister ruled that the reform of the Civil Registry suppose privatization because if its management is finally delivered to the registrars of property “These are public officials.”
however has not ruled on whether the Ministry will go ahead with its proposal to create a corporation under public law to manage the new civil registration mail that has denounced the socialist senator Antonio Rodriguez, “is delivered to a particular company on a computer millionaire negotiated procedure without advertising.”
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