A report from the Bar Association’s Criminal Affairs Commission has raised concerns about the constitutionality and potential democratic risks associated with five security projects proposed by Laura Fernández. The commission detailed its findings, citing specific legal challenges within the proposals. These concerns center on potential overreach and infringements on established legal principles. The report does not detail the specific nature of the projects, only that they relate to public security. Fernández has not yet publicly responded to the allegations. The Bar Association’s assessment aims to prompt a review and potential revision of the proposed legislation before further consideration. This development introduces a potential obstacle to the implementation of Fernández’s security agenda.