Tahirou Sarr, non-registered deputy, in a note received by the editorial staff of PressAfrik, announced that he had sent nine (9) parliamentary initiatives to the Minister of Justice Keeper of the Seals in order to help him in his task.
In extenso the proposition.
“As a deputy, I wanted to exercise my right of parliamentary initiative before your authority, which I hope will speak to you in order to help you further to enforce existing laws, but to correct certain state laxities of the past “.
Below, nine parliamentary initiatives:
1- Total application of the law on the prohibition of land rights and the limitation of “access to nationality” for foreigners born to two foreign parents.
2- General audit of Civil Status and entrust Civil Status to the Gendarmerie.
3- Identify and sanction those responsible for identity trafficking. And Recovery of all civil records donated, stolen and sold between 2007 and 2024.
4- Audit of Civil Status judgments at the court level and the reason why it is always a foreigner who wins when faced with the complaint of a Senegalese plaintiff for theft, sale and theft of identity.
5- Obligation of paternity test upon complaint of the woman or man and Facilitation of the divorce certificate within 9 months after separation (so that men no longer hold women wishing to start a new life hostage.)
6- In replacement of the CESE and HCCT, Create a department for the Reparation of injustices and inequalities to resolve all the problems and harm suffered between 2000 and 2024 by the Senegalese which are abuse of power, abuse of authority, grabbing of property or inheritance, etc.
7- Creation of Agricultural Prisons for the relief and integration of penitentiary centers. Establishment aims to facilitate the creation of municipal cooperatives for sustainable and inclusive agriculture, but also to establish in a more civic manner the reintegration of deserving prisoners with symbolic salaries. (File that I believe has already been in your office via the Minister of Agriculture for three months.).
8- Create in each embassy a pool of lawyers (two to three) to assist Senegalese people in trouble with the justice system in the country of their residence.
9- Integration of Coordinators (non-integrated) of the Houses of Justice into the Public Service by special recruitment as was the case with integrated coordinators and as recommended in the report of the Assizes of Justice, in order to relieve congestion in the courts and courts and to promote bringing justice closer to litigants.
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