Governor seeks to repeal outrages on authority
Xalapa.— The Governor of Veracruz, Cuitláhuac García, presented an initiative to repeal the crime of outrage once morest authority, which was questioned by the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH).
The state Congress notified that it received the proposal from the morenista to eliminate said crime, through which various political figures have been arrested and which led to a confrontation with Senator Ricardo Monreal (Morena).
The president’s proposal, also from Moreno, is to repeal article 331 of the state Penal Code, for which it will be turned over to the Justice and Constitutional Points Commission for the corresponding legislative procedure.
The National Human Rights Commission issued a recommendation to the government of Veracruz upon verifying violations of the human rights of six young people who were detained in the city of Xalapa.
The police officers accused the boys of trying to attack them, for which they were accused of the alleged crime of outrage once morest
The authority.
Senator Ricardo Monreal came to their aid, for which a legal defense was undertaken that led to a complaint before the CNDH, which verified, through video recordings, that the young people never committed attacks once morest the officers.
The CNDH demanded the repeal of the crime, give the young people quality of victims and take action once morest the officers and. public ministries that endorsed the arrest.
Monreal and Cuitláhuac were confronted in a lawsuit that increased with the arrest of the technical secretary of the Senate, José Manuel “N”.
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