Senate lawyers consider that the amnesty law that begins its processing in the Upper House tomorrow is unconstitutional and propose that the text continue “purging unresolved unconstitutionality defects” during its passage through Congress.

In a 69-page legal report signed by the Secretary General of the Senate, Sara Sieira, the lawyers of this Chamber warn about a law that has already received signs of unconstitutionality through a report prepared by the lawyers of the Justice Commission of the Chamber Low and they point out that the amnesty law violates “fundamental principles, values ??and rights of the Constitution.”

“The text received in the Senate must continue to purge the unconstitutionality defects indicated (and not yet resolved) in the technical observations of the lawyers of the Congressional Justice Commission,” states the new legal report that comes out of the Upper House. .

In this sense, they point out violated fundamental rights such as equality, ideological freedom, legal security or values ??such as the separation of powers.