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Câmara dos Deputados aprova regime de urgência para PL da Misoginia
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Câmara dos Deputados aprova regime de urgência para PL da Misoginia

The Chamber of Deputies in Brazil approved the urgency regime for a bill (PL) that criminalizes misogyny, making it equivalent to racism. The proposal, led by Deputy Tabata Amaral, defines misogyny as practices that promote discrimination against women, leading to imprisonment of up to three years and fines. The bill was supported by President of the Chamber Hugo Motta and has already been approved by the Senate. It includes penalties for using social media or participating in certain events, and aims to address violence against women. The measure faces strong opposition from conservative lawmakers who view it as part of a broader ideological agenda. The vote is expected before the July parliamentary recess.

Odločitev je sprejela z glasovanjem 293 poslancev za in 158 proti, kar kaže na široko politično podporo predlogu, kljub odporu konzervativnih sektorjev.

Predlog, ki poskuša misoginijo primerjati z zločini rasizma, je senat že odobril marca letos. Vendar pa se je v senatu soočil z ovirami, predvsem zaradi nasprotovanja evangeljskih in katoliških skupin, ki so zahtevale vključitev izjem za verske kulte in njihove liturgične prakse.

Poročevalka projekta, poslanka Tabata Amaral (PSB-SP), je odigrala osrednjo vlogo pri pripravi predloga. V njeni najnovejši različici je bila spremenjena opredelitev mizoginije, pri čemer so izrazi "sovraštvo" ali "avversja" nadomestili s širšim in kontekstualnejšim opisom.

A proposal also includes this form of conduct within the legislation that addresses crimes of prejudice and discrimination, making it unreliable and imprescriptible, similar to what occurs with crime of racism. A proposal also includes this form of conduct within the legislation that addresses crimes of prejudice and discrimination, making it unreliable and imprescriptible, similar to what occurs with crime of racism.

Poleg tega lahko uporaba družbenih omrežij ali udeležba na športnih, verskih ali kulturnih dogodkih povzroči povečanje kazni, glede na informacije, ki so jih razkrile časopisi CartaCapital in Gazeta do Povo.

Predsednik mesta Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB) je poudaril, da odobritev nujnosti krepi zavezanost mesta boju proti mizoginiji in nasilju nad ženskami.

Z odobritvijo nujnosti se pričakuje, da bo glasovanje o predlogu potekalo pred julijskim parlamentarnim odmorom, ki se začne 16. Kljub nasprotovanju s strani stranke, se zdi, da predlog pridobiva moč in je na poti, da postane zakon, kar predstavlja pomemben mejnik v boju proti nasilju in diskriminaciji žensk v Braziliji.

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Câmara dos Deputados aprova regime de urgência para PL da Misoginia

The Chamber of Deputies in Brazil approved the urgency regime for a bill (PL) that criminalizes misogyny, making it equivalent to racism. The proposal, led by Deputy Tabata Amaral, defines misogyny as practices that promote discrimination against women, leading to imprisonment of up to three years and fines. The bill was supported by President of the Chamber Hugo Motta and has already been approved by the Senate. It includes penalties for using social media or participating in certain events, and aims to address violence against women. The measure faces strong opposition from conservative lawmakers who view it as part of a broader ideological agenda. The vote is expected before the July parliamentary recess.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the legislation as a progressive step toward combating misogyny and gender-based violence, emphasizing support from left-leaning figures like Tabata Amaral and Hugo Motta. It highlights the bill’s alignment with anti-racism laws and portrays opposition as resistance to 'woke'意识形态,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 88 · Objektivnost 65): This article provides detailed facts about the bill’s approval, including vote counts and legal implications. It references the Senate’s previous approval and the changes made by Tabata Amaral. However, it includes terms like 'ideologia woke' which introduces bias, affecting objectivity.

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Câmara acelera tramitação do projeto que equipara misoginia a racismo

The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved the urgency of a bill that equates misogyny with racism, allowing it to be directly voted on in the plenary without going through committees. The proposal was already passed by the Senate but has faced resistance in the Chamber, particularly from evangelical and Catholic groups who want exceptions for religious practices. The bill defines misogyny as actions that promote discrimination against women, including violence, denial of equal rights, or offenses to female dignity based on gender. It proposes prison terms of two to five years for insults motivated by a person's gender and increases penalties if committed by multiple individuals.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the legislation as a necessary step to combat misogyny and protect women, emphasizing the importance of equality and dignity. It highlights support from progressive figures like Deputy Tabata Amaral and does not present significant counterarguments or conservative perspectives, as

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article accurately reports the approval of urgency for the misogyny bill by the Chamber, aligning with the cross-source consensus. It mentions resistance from religious groups and the role of the president and relator. However, it uses emotionally charged language like 'combate à misoginia' and

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