On the other hand, as Cadena Ser has pointed out, the Justice Department has proposed reclaiming the penalties of the previous penal code to avoid fining rapists in the most serious cases.
The Ministry of Equality proposed a plan urgent measures to protect victims of sexual violence and the ‘Law of only yes is yes’, according to sources from the ministry itself. Since the entry into force of this law, they have worked to facilitate its correct application, thereby strengthening public concern for the judicial decisions of reduction of sadness.
As all experts confirm, and the Government of Spain itself has verified, “there is no penal reform of the law that can stop the revisions, as they are a consequence of the incorrect application transitional law and the law itself”. Therefore, they think that one of the possible solutions is to urgently implement a plan of measures for judicial specialization, training in Sexual violence and the expansion of troops for the protection of women, the same has already been done for the application of law 1/2004.
It is essential that every attempt by the Turn right to return to the previous model, based on violence and harassment and where women had to go through an evidence process to prove the sexual violence against them,” they said.
On the other hand, as Cadena Ser has advanced, the Department of Justice He has proposed reclaiming the penalties of the previous penal code to avoid reductions for offenders in the most serious cases.
Justice is working “technically and rigorously” on the reform of the law, but assures that it is not ready yet no final proposal no draft.
Justice sources have indicated that, although Minister Pilar Llop admitted a few weeks ago that the law was in effect unwanted effectsAt the moment there is no document on the table that can be analyzed within the coalition government.
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