House of BH declares anti-Christophobia action day following PBH's failure to appear
In a significant move, the Belo Horizonte City Council has established the Municipal Day of Combating Cristophobia. The law, proposed by councilor Pablo Almeida (PL), was signed by the President of the City Council, Juliano Lopes (Podemos), on Wednesday, September 3.
The measure complies with the Municipal Organic Law, which grants the mayor 15 working days to sanction a law after it is sent by the Municipal Chamber. However, in this case, the law was not promulgated by Mayor Álvaro Damião (UB) within the specified period. As a result, it fell to the Council President to sign the proposal.
The specific nature or actions of the Municipal Day of Combating Cristophobia were not detailed in the provided context. However, the measure was justified by the "growing wave of abuses and attacks against the Christian faith observed in contemporary society, which has intensified in recent years".
The signing of the law occurred after the inaction by Mayor Damião. The Municipal Chamber delayed the signature under the ordinance for the citywide Day of Fight Against Cristophobia after the originally planned 15 working days post-submission.
The Municipal Day of Combating Cristophobia will be held annually on Easter Sunday. The consequences or implications of the law not being promulgated by the mayor were not detailed in the provided context.
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