Penal Code and Referendum Decree Approved in Record 25-Minute Council Session

The Council of Ministers held on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 — around which there had been much back-and-forth between members of the Transitional Presidential Council — lasted no more than 25 minutes. Just enough time for the CPT and the government to adopt two documents before each party went its separate way, without setting a date to meet again and address the country’s real problems...

No discussion on the real concerns of the population. No forward-looking proposals to address the security crisis. No consideration for the voluminous Penal Code or the Code of Criminal Procedure. Nor for the important referendum decree. Nothing at all on urgent matters. After three months without meeting, members of the Presidential Council and the government held a Council of Ministers on June 24 that lasted only 25 minutes — just long enough to adopt the draft decrees revising those of March 11, 2020, concerning the Penal Code and t

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