Amnistía aplica como dice la Constitución, para delitos políticos nada más, no para delitos comunes: José Raúl Mulino | La Prensa Panamá

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Summary of the Article

President José Raúl Mulino distanced himself from legislative initiatives seeking amnesty for those involved in common crimes. He emphasized that such decisions are the exclusive purview of the Legislative Branch, stating that his administration has no involvement in this.

Key Points

  • Mulino asserted that the Panamanian Constitution allows amnesty only for political offenses, not common crimes.
  • The article mentions a controversial bill that seeks to grant amnesty to former presidents Ricardo Martinelli and Juan Carlos Varela.
  • Mulino reiterated his opposition to corruption and impunity, stating that the current administration does not condone either.
  • If the bill passes and reaches the Executive branch, Mulino will review it before deciding whether to sanction or veto it.
  • Mulino noted that the National Assembly holds responsibility for proposing and justifying such legislation.
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