Zajkova stated that there will not be electronic monitors used to track abusers within families.

MP Monika Zajkova expressed her strong dissatisfaction during a parliamentary session concerning the ongoing lack of support for the Liberal Demokratic Party’s (PLD) proposed amendments to the Law on Protection from Domestic Violence. The initiative, introduced last year, aimed to mandate the use of electronic bracelets for individuals convicted of criminal offenses. These bracelets would have provided continuous monitoring and alerts to potential victims.

Zajkova sharply criticized the current Members of Parliament, asserting that inaction in this critical area constitutes a deliberate choice. She argued, “When you have the opportunity to prevent violence and deliberately choose not to do so, you become complicit in every subsequent attack and every further victim.” The proposed legislation sought to proactively safeguard individuals at risk. The amendments failed to secure support during their initial presentation.

Zajkova stated that the repeated failure to vote on this vital measure demonstrates a concerning disregard for the safety of vulnerable individuals. The core concept involved utilizing electronic technology to offer a protective measure for those experiencing domestic violence. This continued lack of action raises serious questions about the parliament’s commitment to addressing this pressing issue.

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  1. Monika Zajkova voiced her firm opposition during a legislative meeting regarding the continued absence of backing for the Liberal Democratic Party’s (PLD) suggested changes to the Domestic Violence Pr

  2. Monika Zajkova affirmed that electronic surveillance devices would not be implemented for monitoring individuals involved in domestic abuse cases.

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