Entregados al Parlamento cubano anteproyectos de leyes de los tribunales militares y del Proceso penal militar (+ TWIT)

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Los anteproyectos de leyes: Ley de los tribunales militares y Ley del proceso penal militar fueron entregados, este lunes 15 de noviembre, por Rubén Remigio Ferro, presidente del Tribunal Supremo Popular (TSP), a Esteban Lazo Hernández, presidente de la Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular (ANPP).

En representación de su Consejo de Gobierno, el titular del máximo órgano judicial cubano ejerció la iniciativa legislativa, conforme a la facultad que le concede el Artículo 148 de la Constitución de la República. 

Estuvieron presentes, además, el Coronel Filiberto Caballero Tamayo, vicepresidente del TSP y jefe de la Dirección de Tribunales Militares; Ana María Mari Machado y Homero Acosta Álvarez, vicepresidenta y secretario de la ANPP, respectivamente; y José Luis Toledo Santander, presidente de la Comisión de Asuntos Constitucionales y Jurídicos del legislativo cubano.

 

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