San Salvador.- The penal reform accompanying a constitutional amendment in El Salvador, promoted by the Nayib Bukele government, which allows for life imprisonment for the crimes of homicide, rape, and terrorist groups, includes minors, as stated on Monday by magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice before a commission of the Legislative Assembly.
The Political Commission of the Legislative Body received the presiding magistrate of the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court, Alejandro Quinteros, and the magistrate of the Contentious-Administrative Chamber José Galo in order to hear their assessments of the reforms. "A reform has been proposed in the area of minors," said Quinteros at the meeting, and pointed out that the possibility of reviewing the life sentence for those under 18, to be able to access a "controlled freedom", is 25 years for the three crimes. In Quinteros' opinion, this term is "substantially shorter" than that established for adults and "is in accordance" with an observation by the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, which indicates that "no one under the age of 18 at the time of committing the offense shall be sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of release or parole."We recommend reading:Nayib Bukele pushes for life imprisonment in El Salvador: murderers, rapists and the clash with the Legislative Assembly
"The secondary law reform package establishes the possibility of being released, that is, a revisable life sentence," the magistrate pointed out. He argued that the observation of the aforementioned committee, which dates back to 2019, indicates that the review should be periodic and that the amendment states that the life sentence will be reviewed every five years.Other reforms included
One of the reforms to the Juvenile Criminal Law proposed by the Government states that "in the case of crimes whose penalty is life imprisonment, this will be imposed and its review will be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Code".
In addition to the Juvenile Criminal Law, the set of reforms includes modifications to the Criminal Code, the Law for a Life Free of Violence against Women, and the Law against Acts of Terrorism.Congress, dominated by the ruling party Nuevas Ideas (NI), approved last Tuesday a constitutional reform that allows for life imprisonment for "murderers, rapists, and terrorists" proposed by the government of President Nayib Bukele, and which must subsequently be ratified.








