Reform of the Code of Criminal Procedure: SPÖ ensures evidence and victim protection

Am 11. Dezember 2024 wird eine Reform der Strafprozessordnung, einschließlich der 'Handysicherstellung', im Nationalrat beschlossen. SPÖ-Justizsprecherin Selma Yildirim betont Verbesserungen für effektive Strafverfolgung.
On December 11, 2024, a reform of the Code of Criminal Procedure, including 'mobile phone safeguards', will be decided in the National Council. SPÖ justice spokeswoman Selma Yildirim emphasizes improvements for effective law enforcement. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Reform of the Code of Criminal Procedure: SPÖ ensures evidence and victim protection

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On December 9, 2024, significant changes in the Austrian Code of Criminal Procedure are imminent. The Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ), represented by justice spokeswoman Selma Yildirim, has obtained significant improvements that, according to a judgment of the Constitutional Court, still have to be implemented in this legislative period. Yildirim emphasizes that the original reform proposal would have hindered the fight against crime and that violent criticism among legal users: inside met. After intensive negotiations with experts and political actors, the amendment of the law will now be in the National Council on December 11, 2024, and the SPÖ will agree to guarantee the securing of evidence in the future, such as Oots.at reported .

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essential points of the reform include the official responsibility of the public prosecutors, which is expanded by two weeks to a total of six weeks. In addition, the police may continue to ensure that the police can be obtained. Yildirim emphasizes that not only the novella is necessary for effective law enforcement, but also an appropriate personnel and technical equipment of the judiciary and the law enforcement authorities. In addition, a judicial approval for data backup is mandatory in the new regulation. Protection of victim rights is also strengthened, while the data evaluation is limited to specific purposes.

SELMA YILDIRIM, who has been a member of the National Council since 2017 and has been running the judicial agents of her party since 2019, therefore brings her expertise from the case law into the reform. Your legal training at the University of Innsbruck and her role as chair of the SPÖ women's organization in Tyrol since 2014 has been underpinning her position as an essential actor in this legislative change. Yildirim, who moved to Austria as a child from Istanbul, is a pioneering voice in Austrian politics, as well as Wikipedia describes .

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