The Senate CCJ (Committee on Constitution and Justice) approved on Wednesday (10) the so-called ‘Anti-Faction Bill’, which increases penalties for crimes committed by criminal organizations. The text now moves to the plenary for analysis. The approved text was drafted by the rapporteur, Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE), who proposed new criminal offenses and resources for security funded by betting taxes.
The ‘Anti-Faction Bill’ aims to strengthen the fight against organized crime by implementing harsher penalties. The funding for various security measures will come from the taxation of betting activities. The bill represents a step towards combating criminal organizations more effectively and ensuring the safety of citizens.
The approval of the bill in the Senate CCJ is a significant milestone in the legislative process. The rapporteur, Alessandro Vieira, highlighted the importance of the new types of penalties and resources proposed in the ‘Anti-Faction Bill’ to combat criminal factions effectively.
The next step for the bill is its analysis in the plenary of the Senate. The discussion and potential amendments to the text will take place as senators deliberate on the implications of the proposed legislation. The ‘Anti-Faction Bill’ is expected to undergo further scrutiny before it can be fully enacted.






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