The league has announced that it will apply to have more sanctioning powers to be more agile and effective in the fight against violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport. The employers’ association, in its statement, emphasizes the impotence what do you feel “when observing how do you end your complaints“.
“Despite its intense and continuous fight against violence and racism to the extent of its power (now, according to Spanish law, limited to detecting and reporting the events taking place), LaLiga feels. great disappointment due to the lack of sanctions and sentences by the sports disciplinary bodies, by the public administrations and by the jurisdictional bodies where it was reported,” he said in the statement.
Because of this situation, the body led by Javier Tebas will be requested amend the Act of July 11, 2007 against this kind of attitude, as well as that of Sports Law approved on December 30.
LaLiga plans to demand that he does exercise disciplinary power about these types of incidents through its disciplinary bodies. Among the measures to be applied, the statement mentioned “the closure all or part of the sports venue, the access ban in both the case of members / subscribers and the imposition of Economic sanctionswithout prejudice to the adoption of provisional or precautionary measures which may continue”.
The employer emphasizes how it “observes the impotence how their complaints were filed without even reaching the courts or how Hate Prosecutors did not have a uniform standard about”.
Source: La Verdad

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