Home Secretary Andres Chadwick referred to the passage of the short anti-terrorism law and was pleased to vote in the Senate. The Secretary of State stated that “(The vast majority) reflects what we have always raised and that the President pointed out, that we look at these matters of fighting organized crime, of combating terrorist action as a state policy, as a country politics and I believe that these 32 votes represent a very broad majority of the different sectors represented in the Senate I think it demonstrates precisely this spirit, of moving forward with unity, with a view of state and not with a smaller or small look” . In addition, it stated that the adoption of this initiative was the first step for other projects that the Government had in this area. “It is the first step in being able to move forward in being able to have these instruments that we do need and urgently need in the fight against terrorist action, and at the same time we will continue and encourage discussion and debate of the other issues that we do not they are covered by this bill and it says relates to underlying aspects of the anti-terrorism law so that they wish to dispatch it this year,” Chadwick added. early September.
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