🏛️⚖️ Parliament approves tougher recidivism theft penalties
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The Spanish Congress has approved a law to toughen penalties for repeat thefts, supported by PSOE, Junts, PP, and Vox. This decision has caused divisions within the ruling coalition, particularly with left-wing partners who criticize the measure for potentially reinforcing harmful narratives. The law now moves to the Senate, while the government seeks support for a related 'social shield' decree aimed at providing social protections.
Key points
- The Congress approved a law to toughen penalties for repeat thefts, supported by PSOE, Junts, PP, and Vox.
- The measure is now set to move to the Senate for further consideration.
- The approval has caused divisions within the ruling coalition, particularly with left-wing partners.
- The government aims to link this reform to broader discussions on a 'social shield' decree.
Links
- 20minutos: El PSOE se traga el 'sapo' de castigar con más dureza los hurtos para tender puentes con Junts pero no desbloquea los asuntos clave
- El Mundo: El PSOE pasa por el aro derecho de Puigdemont
- Europa Press: El Gobierno pone el acuerdo sobre multirreincidencia como ejemplo de diálogo y pide apoyos para el escudo social
- Europa Press: Feijóo revertirá "cada atropello e irresponsabilidad" del Gobierno: "El sanchismo no tiene remedio, España sí"
Facts
- The law was approved by a coalition including PSOE, Junts, PP, and Vox.
- The measure is now set to be considered by the Senate.
- Left-wing partners in the coalition, including Sumar and Podemos, opposed the law.
- The government aims to link this reform to a broader 'social shield' decree.
Quotes
- Security can be delivered from the left — Paco Aranda, PSOE Justice Spokesman
- This law will not solve the problem, but will give enormous visibility to fascist and racist ideas — Enrique Santiago, Sumar Deputy Spokesman
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