Buenos Aires Legislature: They advise food debtors not to participate in CABA’s large events

Buenos Aires Legislature: They advise food debtors not to participate in CABA’s large events

2024-08-01 02:47:00

At the initiative of the Deputy Minister Juan Manuel Valdezthe venue will discuss a bill aimed at ensuring “Alimony Debtor” (Registration in the Registry of Food Debtors in Arrears) No free participation in paid major sports and cultural events in the Municipality of Buenos Aires.

of the project Modification of the register of food debtors in arrears Consider a series of new measures focused on those registered in the above-mentioned registries who do not comply appropriately with their child support obligations.

The implementation of the measure proposed by Union of Fatherland lawmaker Valdés will require institutions organizing such events (sports and culture) Access control through technical equipment.

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It should be noted that food debtors They have placed restrictions on certain activities, such as renewing driver’s licenses or traveling abroad..

The plan aims to expand the scope of such measures to participate in cultural and sports activities in Buenos Aires. This is the current limit Can only be implemented through a judge’s decision. From this legislation it will apply to all persons registered in the registry.

The initiative aims to act more quickly and come up with effective strategies, given that the judicial process for such cases can be unnecessarily long. There are social-level impacts on food debtors.

The core premise is that communities restrict the behavior of those who leave their children without food or school.

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Shocking figures for non-compliance with food obligations

According to 2023 data, 68% of non-cohabiting parents in Argentina failed to fulfill their support obligations.

Only a quarter of separated women receive alimony quotas.

According to UNICEF, 68% of single-parent families live below the poverty line 23% of people are below the poverty line, meaning they are unable to meet the requirements of a basic food basket.

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Failure to comply with food quotas violates the basic right to food of children and adolescents. Recently, the court’s first-instance judgment identified the above as “Conditions of Economic Violence Due to Gender.”

In the city of Buenos, the Registry of Food Debtors with Delinquent Food Debtors established under Law No. 269 has been operating since 1999.

In 2023, the number of people registered in the registry increased by 162; this was the fastest growth in a long time. Between January and July 2024, 124 more people joined. The city has a registered population of 2,825.

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