Brazil

The President of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, stated Thursday that with the most recent modifications in the management of the v, he is seeking to make a qualitative leap in security management.
It is not a short-term change, Lacalle Pou stated of the termination of the director and deputy executive director of the cops, Diego Fernndez and Jorge Berriel, and eliminated that it is connected to the case of the former head of presidential custody Alejandro Astesiano, implicated of taking part in a criminal company that falsified Uruguayan passports.In statements reported in the regional press, he stated that regarding security, we are not pleased due to the fact that we always think that there is room for improvement .
Uruguayan resident looks for a qualitative leap in security.
(Photo internet reproduion) This is what the data state: theft, robbery, and livestock rustling (livestock theft) have gone down, and there was a peak in murders, although below what the (opposition) Frente Amplio had in its federal government , he continued.In his opinion, whatever this federal government does, the Frente Amplio will criticize it .
Public security has been the main concern of Uruguayans in current years.However, it was displaced by problems such as health and the economy after the effect of the pandemic, according to public opinion polls.





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