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Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 3:50:47 GMT
Article 21 of the Constitution has defined that "The life of every citizen is protected by law" , so the state has the responsibility to take measures, to ensure the life of the person from any possible danger through legal provisions. And in the case of an earthquake, does the state have an obligation to take the appropriate actions? Of course, these measures have been taken through the law, government decisions, orders and instructions of subordinate bodies. Simply put, every construction must be guaranteed against collapse for any reason, even for an earthquake. Is the citizen who bought an apartment registered as a mortgage guilty according to the law? Definitely not. But who is to blame then? Without Cambodia Telegram Number Data going into details, the mortgage registration is done after the usage permit. So is the mayor and the offices that have given the permission to use responsible? What about the chairman of KRRT who gave the construction permit? What about the constructor who made the project? What about the specialist engineer who certified the land as valid for construction? So there is no difficulty in getting to the root of the responsibility and the culprits. In recent times, the people are screaming against politics, and especially against the governing majority. The culture of impunity, created as a mentality even in the head of the citizen, has turned into an asset to be abused and taken advantage of, not only excessively, but also violently by those in power. Read also: "Funds have not arrived", 5 years after the earthquake, 4 families are still under the open sky: The other one finally takes us Families without rent bonus return to uninhabitable buildings in Durrës Why does the government not propose a special law to facilitate and strengthen the measures, to investigate and find the responsibilities of the mayors, legal urban planning offices, ALUIZNIT or members of the government, including the National Council of Territorial Regulation? It would not cost the government anything if, at this moment, it would increase the number of judicial police officers at the prosecutor's office, in order to deepen and complete the investigation process and the trial of criminal offenses as soon as possible.
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