Assembly Votes To Suspend Implementation of Law 56
The full National Assembly passed this afternoon by a large majority, in its second reading Bill No. 484, suspending the enforcement of Law No. 56, which regulates private security in the country for six months. This bill contains only two articles and is intended to postpone the enforcement of Law No. 56, which different sectors of society have pointed out it has flaws that can not be ignored and that go against the staff of security agencies in the country. Earlier the government deputy Hernan Delgado said before the Assembly that the extension has been requested so they can eliminate the errors in the law and they can coordinate with the security agencies to improve the legal norm. Following approval in the second debate the session was adjourned for today, which also approved on third reading the bill creating the Savings Fund of Panama. (Prensa)
Editor's Comment: Yeah, this Law 56 was chock full of crap, errors, bad ideas, and things that are unconstitutional.











