According to the document which cm had access, “the armed forces of the NPR are subject to their own legislation”—in this case, the Military Regulations of the NPR—”therefore, the Labor Code does not apply.” Thus, when a soldier falls ill, he still needs a “certificate issued by a hospital or health center.”
The Association of Guards Professionals disputes the opinion and claims that the NPR military “are citizens with the same rights.”
The General Command of the PNR did not react in any way to cm.
Author: Joao Carlos Rodriguez
Source: CM Jornal

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