translated from Spanish: 17 State Congress approved the National Guard

the constitutional reform for the creation of the National Guard was approved by 17 States this Wednesday, so it already may be promulgated officially, reported via Twitter the President of the Senate, Marti Batres.

Sinaloa also already approved the National Guard. They are already the 17 local Congress that the Constitution.
-Marti Batres (@martibatres) March 6, 2019 reads: which crimes will fight? What happen will with the soldiers? The keys to the national guard because it is a constitutional amendment, for its enactment was required the approval of at least 17 of the 32 local congresses.
The Congress already approved reform are Sinaloa, Puebla, Guerrero, Tabasco, Campeche, Chiapas, Nuevo Leon, Colima, Zacatecas, Hidalgo, Queretaro, State of Mexico, Durango, Baja California, Tlaxcala, Tamaulipas and Quintana Roo.
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In accordance with the approved opinion, the National Guard will be a body with civil control, with a timing of five years split the participation of the armed forces in security tasks, strengthen police corporations and the respect for the rights human.
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The National Guard will have legal powers to combat all crimes, both federal and local.
More on the subject: hearing victims call for not approving National Guard; they recount abuses and disappearances of military as approved, this will be under leadership of the public prosecutor’s Office and, upon request, may carry out research and work compliance with arrest warrants, warrant, among others.
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