MADRID, Spain, in February. 2, 2015.- The Spanish Government and the Socialist Party (PSOE), the largest opposition party in Spain, Monday reached an agreement to combat Jihadist terrorism, including revisable permanent prison and puts the focus on the “wolves solitary “and financing of terrorism.
The agreement will come Tuesday Congress of Deputies as a legislative proposal is expected to begin February 10 debate in Parliament, where the ruling party PP (center right) has an absolute majority.
The deal, negotiated in recent weeks by the Popular Party (PP) and the PSOE, was announced by the head of the Spanish Government, Mariano Rajoy, and the leader of socialists, Pedro Sánchez, in a ceremony at the Palacio de la Moncloa -headquarters of the executive in which both signed the agreement.
This includes the “revisable permanent prison,” what is had objected to finish the PSOE, whose leader promised to revoke it when you have the necessary parliamentary majority to do so.
It also deals with phenomena such as “lone wolves” sharing in networks of terrorist content, new ways to finance criminal activities or travel to areas of armed conflict will be “well established” and “well aggravated” thanks to the reform of the Penal Code, Rajoy said.
It is a “clear message” to the radicals and gives Spain to defend the freedoms of the “greatest threat of our time” “best legal and operational tools,” said Rajoy.
“What is born today is a renewed determination to maintain unreserved unit Democrats against terrorism, “said Rajoy, who insisted that PSOE government and open” wide “this agreement to other political forces to join it.
The Prime Minister insisted that he continue to ensure “maximum prison sentence for” crimes of terrorism resulting in death.
Meanwhile, the leader of the PSOE recalled the attacks last month by jihadist cells in Paris and stressed the “essential unity” that must exist between the political forces in the fight against terrorism.
As Rajoy, Sanchez invited the other parliamentary groups to join the agreement include “commitments”, which he said “we all share.”
This is one of the major anti-terrorism agreements reached by the two major parties in Spain in the last 27 years. The first was reached in 1987 after a bloody assault in a supermarket in Barcelona perpetrated by the terrorist group ETA.
Currently, the largest penalty provided by the Spanish Penal Code for the most serious offenses is 40 years imprisonment, which in practice is usually reduced by various factors such as good behavior.
The Spanish chief executive stressed the unity of the two major parties are “one force” when it comes to defending what they want “all” Spaniards, “the right to live in a free society without fear.”
“Against terrorism and for freedom, have always been together and always be together” (Popular and socialists), stressed Rajoy, for whom having renewed this will agree is key “to be more effective” in order to preserve the freedom and security of citizens.
Now, he said, “the Terrorism is transformed, but the consensus is maintained “and therefore committed to maintaining the renewed” unity unreserved Democrats against terrorism “.
” Consensus as we forge now contribute to making Spain safest country “and” freer society “, said Rajoy, for whom today is a day” exceptionally important “for the Spanish democracy,” and others. “
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