The Head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires insisted again on the treatment of the regulations. The claim began following the arrest of a criminal with 18 charges.
He Head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macrihe insisted again on the treatment of a Law of Reiteration and defended the expulsion of foreigners who commit crimes: “It would be the best way to end the guarantee system.”
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At a press conference, the Buenos Aires mayor He pointed the finger at those responsible for the repeated arrests“We recently arrested a criminal who we had arrested 28 times. Not once, not five, not ten, but 28 times. My question is who is released: how many times do we have to arrest a criminal?” he asked.


And he added: “There is no justice and security system in the world that works if someone who commits a crime 28 times is left free.And it is also a very bad message for society in general, because the message of this guaranteeism is ‘it doesn’t matter’. Even worse for our police who risk their lives and bodies to protect us.”
Jorge Macri: “We are discussing the model of society in which we want to live”
In his speech, Macri stressed the importance of changing “this culture in Argentina. What we are discussing here today is not only a great operation, great work by the City Police, great leadership by the Ministry of Security, great work with the prosecutor’s office. We are discussing the model of society in which we want to live.”
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“We will be inflexible. We will continue to oppose the release of criminals. This gang has a history: it is a gang that had already committed crimes and had been arrested under the pretext of the pandemic. Part of that gang was released and they committed crimes again because that is what they do. That is what they live off of, they are on the opposite side and they want to do evil,” he said.
Jorge Macri agreed with Javier Milei on the transfer of buses: “We assume the cost of the subsidy, unlike the province”
Yesterday, the mayor of Buenos Aires held a meeting at Casa Rosada with the head of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macriin which both signed the agreement for the transfer of the collectives. The city authorities have promised to provide funds to prevent, at least for now, the price of tickets from skyrocketing.
The meeting took place after the announcement made by the Libertarian administration that These lines will no longer receive subsidies from the National State. The President and the mayor of Buenos Aires sealed the transfer agreement in a brief meeting.
For his part, Macri distanced himself from the governor’s decision Axel Kicillof highlighting that maintaining the integrated rate configures “an important difference” between both jurisdictions. “It is an important difference between what we are doing and what the province is doing. We are subsidizing the rate, but also supporting the integrated rate, with which There is no discrimination or effects if they come to the city of Buenos Aires“, he sentenced
Source: Ambito