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Judi Lynn

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Tue Sep 23, 2014, 11:29 PM Sep 2014

Investigations of senators blocking Colombia political reform

Investigations of senators blocking Colombia political reform
Sep 23, 2014 posted by Adriaan Alsema

A political reform proposed by Colombia’s government to balance power in government and avoid the abuse of power of officials got stuck on Monday after 13 of 19 Senators who are supposed to vote on the bill claimed that pending criminal and disciplinary investigations impeded their vote.

According to weekly Semana, the massive declaration of impediment is caused by a fear among congressmen over a wave of lawsuits that have been filed against lawmakers who voted on reforms in which they had personal interest.

The political reform includes the creation of a super court that oversees high courts and government watchdogs in charge of ongoing investigating of senators and house representatives.

It took Interior Minister Juan Fernando Cristo — until last year investigated himself for alleged ties to criminal organizations — to bring a former Constitutional Court president to the Senate commission to assure the lawmakers their troubles with Justice was not impeding them to vote.

More:
http://colombiareports.co/investigations-senators-blocking-colombia-political-reform/

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