After the meeting of the political committee in La Moneda, the senator of the Democratic Revolution (DR), Juan Ignacio Latorrereferred to the discussion of the security agenda that is intended to be addressed in detail tomorrow at the meeting that the two government coalitions will hold in Cerro Castillo.
In this sense, Latorre confirmed that tomorrow “there will be the possibility of talking more in depth”, along with reiterating that since I Approve Dignity they want “a robust security agenda, that the State be effectively and not in a gimmicky way about the security crisis that there is in the country, to reduce homicides, to remove weapons from circulation, to strengthen police work and investigation of criminal gangs, to pursue the money route and that there is a balance between human rights and public safety”.
In addition, he pointed out that the laws that are processed in this matter should be made “I charge effectively, not for show. In a democracy there must be a balance between public safety and human rights.”
Likewise, the parliamentarian reiterated that, in terms of bills to combat crime, “no matter how quickly we give it, I hope it will be to take out State policies, because they are of permanent projection.” In the same way, he maintained that “some points are more for the gallery.”
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“You have to distinguish between people who commit crimes from people who are not in that situation. The prisons are already overcrowded enough to put people in for an identity control issue,” Latorre commented in relation to the Valencia criterion, a measure announced by the National Prosecutor .