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#2322443
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322444
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322445
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322446
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322454
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322460
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322461
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322462
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322464
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2322466
14 November 2017
Protesters gather in the open space of Masp, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a protest against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 181/2015, on 13 November 2017. The special committee of the Chamber of Deputies created to discuss the extension of maternity leave for the cases of mothers of preterm infants has approved, by 18 votes to 1, the text presented by the rapporteur, Jorge Tadeu Mudalen (DEM-SP), for proposals for Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/2015 and 58/2011 that deal with the topic. The rapporteur's opinion included in the final text the controversial concept of protection of life from conception. The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) 181/15 extension of maternity leave has passed through the Senate and, since the beginning of this year, has been debated in the Chamber. Although the PEC was easily approved by the Senators and the House Committee on Constitution, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ), the change made by the rapporteur made the proposal stand up to resistance when it reached the stage of discussion in the special commission, the last planned stage of analysis of constitutional changes before the plenary vote.
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#2224568
28 September 2017
Left-wing militants protest against the reduction of the criminal majority at Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil, on September 27, 2017. By 10 votes to eight, the CCJ (Senate Committee on Constitution and Justice) postponed on Wednesday morning (27) the analysis of four PECs (Proposals for Amendment to the Constitution) that suggest a reduction in the age of criminality from 18 to 16 The vote of the SGPs must take place within 30 days in the CCJ of the Senate. Advocates of reducing the age of criminality say that the prospect of impunity because of the age causes that under the age of 18 years commit diverse types of crimes, among them robberies and murders.
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#2224571
28 September 2017
Left-wing militants protest against the reduction of the criminal majority at Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil, on September 27, 2017. By 10 votes to eight, the CCJ (Senate Committee on Constitution and Justice) postponed on Wednesday morning (27) the analysis of four PECs (Proposals for Amendment to the Constitution) that suggest a reduction in the age of criminality from 18 to 16 The vote of the SGPs must take place within 30 days in the CCJ of the Senate. Advocates of reducing the age of criminality say that the prospect of impunity because of the age causes that under the age of 18 years commit diverse types of crimes, among them robberies and murders.
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#2224574
28 September 2017
Left-wing militants protest against the reduction of the criminal majority at Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil, on September 27, 2017. By 10 votes to eight, the CCJ (Senate Committee on Constitution and Justice) postponed on Wednesday morning (27) the analysis of four PECs (Proposals for Amendment to the Constitution) that suggest a reduction in the age of criminality from 18 to 16 The vote of the SGPs must take place within 30 days in the CCJ of the Senate. Advocates of reducing the age of criminality say that the prospect of impunity because of the age causes that under the age of 18 years commit diverse types of crimes, among them robberies and murders.
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#2224579
28 September 2017
Left-wing militants protest against the reduction of the criminal majority at Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil, on September 27, 2017. By 10 votes to eight, the CCJ (Senate Committee on Constitution and Justice) postponed on Wednesday morning (27) the analysis of four PECs (Proposals for Amendment to the Constitution) that suggest a reduction in the age of criminality from 18 to 16 The vote of the SGPs must take place within 30 days in the CCJ of the Senate. Advocates of reducing the age of criminality say that the prospect of impunity because of the age causes that under the age of 18 years commit diverse types of crimes, among them robberies and murders.
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#2224582
28 September 2017
Left-wing militants protest against the reduction of the criminal majority at Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil, on September 27, 2017. By 10 votes to eight, the CCJ (Senate Committee on Constitution and Justice) postponed on Wednesday morning (27) the analysis of four PECs (Proposals for Amendment to the Constitution) that suggest a reduction in the age of criminality from 18 to 16 The vote of the SGPs must take place within 30 days in the CCJ of the Senate. Advocates of reducing the age of criminality say that the prospect of impunity because of the age causes that under the age of 18 years commit diverse types of crimes, among them robberies and murders.
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#2224585
28 September 2017
Left-wing militants protest against the reduction of the criminal majority at Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil, on September 27, 2017. By 10 votes to eight, the CCJ (Senate Committee on Constitution and Justice) postponed on Wednesday morning (27) the analysis of four PECs (Proposals for Amendment to the Constitution) that suggest a reduction in the age of criminality from 18 to 16 The vote of the SGPs must take place within 30 days in the CCJ of the Senate. Advocates of reducing the age of criminality say that the prospect of impunity because of the age causes that under the age of 18 years commit diverse types of crimes, among them robberies and murders.
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