A constitutional lawyer has raised concerns regarding a series of government proposals aimed at addressing rising insecurity. The initiatives cover areas including police use of force, repeat offenses, prison labor, and criminal records. The lawyer argues these proposals may conflict with constitutional norms and established human rights standards. Specifically, the potential for incompatibility with existing legal frameworks is a key point of contention. Critics suggest the measures could infringe upon fundamental rights in the pursuit of increased security. The proposals are currently under review, and further legal analysis is expected to determine their constitutionality. This development signals a potential legal battle over the balance between security and civil liberties.
