The presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio indicated that he “shares the spirit” of the proposal of the nationalist presidential candidate, Jorge Gandini.
The former mayor of cannelloni and presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio (FA), Yamandu Orsiwas in favor of an interparty agreement against the drug trafficking and noted that he “shares the spirit” of this initiative, originally proposed by the senator and presidential by the National Party (PN), Jorge Gandini.
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The former leader who was present on Friday at a party event held in Lagomar (Coast City, Cannelloni)explained to Telemundo that he “100% agrees with the objective” of Gandini’s proposal, although he admitted that he “does not know” if the path is through a law of urgent consideration (LUC) as the white politician puts it.


“The spirit of what has been proposed is what has to guide us in the future,” said the Broad Front candidate, who added: “Each political party has to propose a criminal policy, where it is going to go, but thinking that this is going to be something much longer than five years.
In that sense, he assessed that a potential interparty agreement is no longer just “an option” but “a need” that the Uruguay to address this public safety problem.
“I share the spirit, I don’t know if it is through a law of urgent consideration. Maybe yes, maybe not, we will see. But, that’s where we have to start,” said the Frente Amplista.
Asked if it is possible to reach an agreement before the 2024 elections, Orsi He valued: “I believe that the government is not over, the period is not over.”
“It is true that in the electoral campaign everything is very polarized and in the comparison the contrasts are what prevail and finding points of agreement is more complex, but I believe that we could give a signal on solid bases, which is what is really proposed” , expressed Orsi.
Orsi’s position on the support of the Armed Forces to the Police
Regarding the support tasks of the Armed Forces (FFAA) to the National Police that Gandini proposed, the Canary Islands candidate recalled that “a similar scheme works today” on the perimeter of prisons.
“I don’t know if we need to advance further, I don’t think so. If we are going to attack the problem at its roots, I think that Prefecture has to have many more resources and the Air Force (FAU) It has to have radars to control our airspace, which is a strainer,” he said.
Source: Ambito