The regional deputy, María Ángeles Garcia Navarro, has pointed out that the TSJ's arguments for eliminating this service are based "exclusively on a statistical view of the problem."
This will "negatively" affect many women, their sons and daughters, since the path must be to "bring justice to the victim, not vice versa, and thus avoid adding more complexity to the difficult situation to which Are faced. "
Garcia Navarro explained that the Superior Court of Justice of the Region of Murcia proposed the comarcalization of the Court of Violence on Women in Cartagena to be the one who takes the issues that are currently carried out from the aforementioned San Javier court, Which attends today the victims of municipalities of San Javier, Los Alcazares, San Pedro del Pinatar and Torre Pacheco.
The reason for the TSJ, according to the deputy of We can, is that the Court of Violence of Cartagena does not reach the entrance modules currently in force approved by the General Council of the Judicial Power.
However, he said, "after knowing the reality of this Court it is evident that the numbers, although not low, are likely to increase in the future due to the increase in crimes that are within the jurisdiction of these courts, such as violations or crimes of bullying".
The parliamentarian of Podemos has said that this will generate situations of "additional and unjust suffering for the victims, women who are already very vulnerable, and favors the overload and collapse of the Court of Violence on Women in Cartagena."
In this regard, María Ángeles Garcia Navarro has stressed that, in addition to the damages for women residing in the municipalities that comprises the Judicial Party of San Javier, we will have "an increase in the workload for the Court of Cartagena, Increasing both civil and criminal proceedings, resulting in a prolongation of the judicial response, and thus harming victims already within the jurisdiction of this Court. "
Lastly, García Navarro, a deputy from Podemos has warned that the increase in procedures in the Court of Violence against Women in Cartagena would also lead to the "collapse" of services working in coordination with the Court, such as the Point of Family Meeting and the Psychosocial Cabinet, as well as the Social Services, the CAVI and the Municipal Police of Cartagena, "who would have to assume the care and protection of women and their children while they were in the municipality, as well as their accompaniment and Subsequent transfer to their homes ".
Source: Podemos Región de Murcia