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రాష్ట్ర శాసన సభ సమావేశాలు ప్రారంభమయ్యాయి. రెండు బిల్లులను సభ ముందుకు తీసుకొచ్చింది సర్కార్.

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Published : Feb 5, 2019, 10:08 AM IST

Updated : Feb 5, 2019, 10:42 AM IST

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రాష్ట్ర శాసనసభ సమావేశాలు ప్రారంభమయ్యాయి. ప్రభుత్వం రెండు కీలక బిల్లులను సభ ముందుకు తీసుకొచ్చింది. సింహాచలం వరాహలక్ష్మీ నరసింహస్వామి దేవస్థానం పంచగ్రామల బిల్లుతో పాటు పారిశ్రామిక వివాదాల సవరణ బిల్లుకు శాసన సభ ఆమోద ముద్ర వేసింది. రాష్ట్రంలో వ్యవసాయం, అనుబంధ రంగాల అభివృద్ధిపై లఘు చర్చను ప్రారంభించారు.

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రాష్ట్ర శాసనసభ సమావేశాలు ప్రారంభమయ్యాయి. ప్రభుత్వం రెండు కీలక బిల్లులను సభ ముందుకు తీసుకొచ్చింది. సింహాచలం వరాహలక్ష్మీ నరసింహస్వామి దేవస్థానం పంచగ్రామల బిల్లుతో పాటు పారిశ్రామిక వివాదాల సవరణ బిల్లుకు శాసన సభ ఆమోద ముద్ర వేసింది. రాష్ట్రంలో వ్యవసాయం, అనుబంధ రంగాల అభివృద్ధిపై లఘు చర్చను ప్రారంభించారు.

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Brasilia - 4 February 2019
1. Various of Brazilian Justice Minister Sergio Moro talking to journalists at news conference ++PART MUTE++
2. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Sergio Moro, Brazilian Justice Minister:
"Corruption, organised crime and violent crime. Why do we treat them all in the same package? Because these three things are related. The three problems."
3. Wide of Moro speaking
4. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Sergio Moro, Brazilian Justice Minister:
"On the second instance, the execution (of the sentence) starts. That's important for (the cases of) corruption, that's important for (cases of) violent crime and that's important for (cases of) organised crime."
5. Wide of journalists
6. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Sergio Moro, Brazilian Justice Minister:
"The current law (of legitimate defence or self-defence) says the person (who shot in self-defence) has to respond for (depending on the situation) intentional or negligent excess, it means if the person (who shot in self-defence) exceeded or not the legitimate defence law. What we are proposing is something the judges already do (but it is not written in the law): the judge can reduce the sentence by half or not apply it, if the excess (commited by the person who shot in self-defence) happens because of (a reaction to) fear, surprise, or a violent emotion."
7. Wide of Moro listening to journalists asking questions
8. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Sergio Moro, Brazilian Justice Minister:
"We have also established that in case of crimes against the public administration, such as embezzlement (misappropriation), active corruption and passive corruption, the prison regime has to be closed. (meaning in the prison with no chance of response under house arrest or other options different from response in prison) The population desires more punishment against corruption."
9. Wide of Moro
10. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Sergio Moro, Brazilian Justice Minister:
"The electoral justice will only handle the electoral crime. There is a proposal to criminalize "caixa dois" (illegal campaign funding). That proposal is basically the proposal of Transparency International with a few changes in small details. It's an important step."
11. Close-up of a journalist asking a question
12. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Sergio Moro, Brazilian Justice Minister:
"To plea bargain itself. After presenting the accusation, the prosecutor and the accused, advised by his defence, can negotiate the sentence. Why do they need to do that? A confession and a proposal to apply the sentence. The idea is to reduce the costs of the legal process and to speed up the process. In cases where there is a confession, the case can be solved without an expensive trial."
13. Close-up of a journalist asking a question
14. Wide of Moro
15. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Sergio Moro, Brazilian Justice Minister:
"What we wanted to do is have criminal organisations, (in the country) some known by their names, put clearly in law and made crystal clear that those organisations are criminal organisations."
16. Wide of Moro speaking at news conference
17. Moro leaving news conference
STORYLINE:
Brazilian Justice Minister Sergio Moro presented an anti-crime bill in Brasilia on Monday that seeks to toughen Brazil's approach to organised crime, corruption and violence.
Key measures include obligating convicts to begin serving their sentences after a first appeal is denied, categorizing militias and drug trafficking gangs as organised criminal groups and cracking down on illegal campaign finance.
Passing the measure will be Moro's first big test since he was named justice minister.
The former judge surprised many of his supporters last year when he abandoned the vast "Car Wash" anti-graft probe he helped create and led for years to join the ranks of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's administration.
The investigation has put dozens of politicians and business leaders behind bars, including ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a fact that somewhat paved the way for Bolsonaro's victory.
Now the justice and public security minister, Moro has the task of helping Bolsonaro meet his ambitious campaign promises: fight corruption and put an end to a cycle of violence.
In 2017, nearly 64,000 people were killed in Brazil, a record for the country that has long been the world leader in annual homicides.
In the 34-page document, which will soon be submitted to Congress, Moro targets specific gangs, classifying the Sao Paulo-based Primeiro Comando da Capital, the country's most powerful gang, Rio de Janeiro's Comando Vermelho and militias as organised crime groups.
Another key measure, one likely to stir a heated debate in Congress, is campaign funding and electoral fraud. As cases of under-the-table election funding have multiplied in recent years, Moro proposes to crack down on the use of illegal slush funds, also known in Brazil as "caixa dois."
Before submitting the bill to Congress, Moro presented the text to state governors, who he said will be key in implementing his security agenda. In Brazil, public security is largely a state-level responsibility.
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