Yesterday, the deputies of Nuevas Ideas approved a reform to the second paragraph of article 248 of the Constitution of El Salvador, which generated debate on the part of the opposition. However, today numerous lawyers and political analysts have reaffirmed through interviews that this process is completely legal.
“This reform is legally correct,” said constitutional lawyer, Francisco Bertrand.
For his part, the lawyer and political analyst Juan Contreras states: “We have all come to the conclusion that a reform of the Constitution is necessary (…) The Constitution is being reformed in a civilized manner. In the history of our country, these types of reforms have been carried out whenever the country has been in convulsion.
#Dialogue21 | “The Constitution is being reformed in a civilized manner. In the history of our country, these types of reforms have been carried out whenever the country has been in convulsion,” says lawyer Juan Contreras.
— Dialogue (@dialogo21) April 30, 2024
“A regulatory body can be totally or partially reformed. I don’t know why they suggest that reform is not the most suitable mechanism, but it is the most suitable mechanism in times of civilization,” explained Julio Valdivieso, a Salvadoran lawyer.
“A regulatory body can be totally or partially reformed. I don’t know why they suggest that reform is not the most suitable mechanism, but it is the most suitable mechanism in times of civilization.”
Lawyer Julio Valdivieso (@JulioVa31324063). pic.twitter.com/mFHxtVNN93
— Natan Vaquiz (@NatanVaquiz) April 30, 2024
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