00:00Carolina, please. My answer is from a judicial perspective. In the principle of the law, all of us are equals
00:10before law. We have a majority of people who are on their way in their judicial processes that would also
00:18benefit with this reform and with this law.
00:22And how could we explain that people from abroad come here and that they are going to be arriving in
00:30the nation already amnestied while there are people who are actually in the process, in this judicial process.
00:37If we leave this article until amnesty, I think you would need to think better the redaction because we will
00:44be leaving behind a group of people that are also, of course, abroad and are hidden.
00:52And to give them the opportunity, as the redaction said, that put themselves in right after the passing of this
01:04law. In the judicial process, there are reiterated sentences in which they are prohibited of trials in absence of the
01:15individuals in accordance with the constitution.
01:18The presence of the defendant is fundamental for the trials to decide on their petitions. This is all, Mr. President.
01:29Thank you, Deputy.
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