The members of the work table will make a return on the 15 actions proposed by the portfolio of Luis Alberto Heber.
The representatives of the political parties with parliamentary representation that make up the security work table must make a return, this wednesday april 12to the 15 actions proposed as a security plan by the Ministry of Interior.
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The members of the table were summoned for that day at 10:00 a.m. at the headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior, assured the coordinator of the Targeted Strategies for the social prevention of crime, Diego Sanjurjo. Although the instance was scheduled for last March, the National Party had made a request for an extension.


The 15 actions, proposed in writing on March 13 by the portfolio that leads Luis Alberto Heber, belong to a selection among 70 proposals. The document is divided into four modules: police prevention; social prevention; tertiary prevention; and information systems.
He broad front has not made its position public, while the Colorado party reported that they will support the document presented by the Interior authorities, who do not plan to add new measures.
How is the Security Cabinet that Heber wants?
Last month, Heber assured in a press conference that Uruguay finds himself “on ground that he had not walked before”, as a consequence of “an increasingly violent society”, and in which the attack on the “hard core” of crime must be addressed from the coordination of public policies of a “Security Cabinet” that involves the National Administration of Public Education (ANEP) and to Ministry of Public Health (MSP).
For the head of the Interior, the roots of the latest crimes are related to “cultural”, “economic”, and “social” causes that encompass these other ministries. Along these lines, he highlighted comments made by the president, Luis Lacalle Pouwith respect to prioritizing addictions and mental health in the next Accountability, two issues “in relation” to “the causes of crime,” he said.
Source: Ambito