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The Minister of Women and Gender Equality, Isabel Plá met relatives of Carolina Donoso and her daughter Gabriela Alcaíno, who were found dead on June 12 in the common Maipú, having been brutally attacked by the expololo of the 17-year-old minor .
Beside the minister, was also the deputy Cristina Girardi representatives of the civil society, community organizations and authorities of the municipalities of Lo Prado, Renca and Maipú.
The purpose of the meeting – held yesterday Friday – was to listen to relatives of the victims and to study the elements of the so-called "Gabriela Law" that are necessary in anti-violence projects that are already being discussed in Congress .
"I undertook to review what they say about the" Gabriela Law "because as a government we are committed to perfecting the laws that have to do with violence against women, "said the secretary of state through a statement.
In addition, Plá explained that "there is a consensus and a commitment regarding the idea of extending the scope of feminicide considers," but recognizes at the same time that "There is room to perfect the work that institutions are already doing, we are engaged with the state to improve our work of prevention, prosecution and punishment of aggressors."
He indicated that would meet next Tuesday with the Minister of the Interior, Andrés Chadwick and with the highest authorities of the circuit of violence and feminicide to "maximize coordination".
MP Girardi thanked the invitation and the expanded meeting as an opportunity to discuss the vision of feminicide in Chile. "Feminicide can not be limited to the relationship that exists between men and women, it must go far beyond relationships" he claimed
It should be noted that It is currently being processed urgently the bill that sanctions pololeo violence in Congress, which will be presented next Wednesday to the Senate Constitution Committee.
In this regard, the Minister finalized by saying that "we have faith that the project can become law this year."
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