The nationalist presidential candidate highlighted that during the government of Luis Lacalle Pou “homicides decreased” unlike previous periods.
In the second block of the presidential debate, with the thematic axis on security, the presidential candidate National Party (P.N.), Alvaro Delgadohighlighted the management of the coalition government of Luis Lacalle Pou on the matter and criticized the 15 years in which the Frente Amplio was in power.
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In an attempt to differentiate itself from its Frente Amplista opponent Yamandu OrsiDelgado stated: “We believe in Police to act and the Police acted.” In that sense, Delgado added: “Crimes went down, and boy did they go down.”


Delgado maintained that robberies decreased by 42%, while thefts decreased by 22%, rustling by 57% and homicides “only by 3%.” “Are we satisfied? No, but that is the way,” he stressed.
“Is it enough with repression alone? No. Repression on the one hand, which is a word that is not in the programmatic bases of the Frente Amplio, but also rehabilitation and reintegration,” he stressed.
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