Fernando Pereira affirmed that the government failed in terms of security

Fernando Pereira affirmed that the government failed in terms of security

The president of the Frente Amplio referred to the problem after the Minister of the Interior, Nicolás Martinelli, appeared before Parliament.

Photo: RRSS Fernando Pereira

He president of the Frente Amplio (FA), Fernando Pereirastated that the government failed in matters of securityafter the Minister of the Interior, Nicolás Martinellirecently appeared before Parliament to give explanations about his management at the head of the portfolio.

In dialogue with Telemundo, the Frente Amplista leader called Martinelli as “a transition minister” after the resignation of his predecessor, the Senator Luis Alberto Heber. “I hope he does it as best as possible,” but, “it is clear that he is not making profound changes,” he said.

Pereira He called on all political parties to engage in a “real dialogue” around the “important” problem that the security of the citizens. “We are in a situation of enormous violence,” she said in reference to the recent appearances of charred and dismembered bodies.

“We have been tolerant with the members of the Ministry of Interior who have said that the FA did not want to sign the document he presented (Diego) Sanjurjo“he pointed out Pereiraadding that, in reality, this initiative did not have the support of Open Town Hall (CA)he People’s Party and the Intransigent Radical Ecologist Party (PERI). “The parties brought a document and the government brought the synthesis. That is not negotiating,” remarked a party leader.

The Frente Amplio seeks to treat security as a state policy

On the other hand, he regretted the fact that the government did not try to generate “a serious dialogue” around the issue during the first year of the administration. “It has to establish the policies for the next three or four periods, it has to see where the social policies that complement public security policies are going to go,” he said. Pereirareferring to treating the issue as a state policy.

Yesterday, Pereira had pointed out to Underlined that, just as the former president José Mujica In recent days, the problem of unsafety requires “a long-term State policy,” and he understands that this is not happening.

Source: Ambito

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