• Interior: Fernando Grande-Marlaska liquidates his credit with the Civil Guard
  • Navarra.Civil Guardians demand that the director clarify "urgently" the future of 200 agents in Navarra after the pact between PSOE and PNV

Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska has been resounding regarding the complaint of the Civil Guard collective of Navarra. "The Civil Guard will not leave Navarra," said the minister. The complaint of the members of the Civil Guard present in Navarra derives from the agreement between PSOE and PNV in which the nationalist party positively assessed that the Navarra Foral Police would increase its powers.

"Regarding the Traffic competences in Navarra there is a claim of the Traffic competencies from the Foral Community. President Miguel Sanz and José María Aznar agreed this transfer of Traffic competences to the Foral Community of Navarra. This does not fall within the agreement of the PSOE with the PNV ", said the minister in the presentation of the data of the DGT on the accident rate on the roads in 2019.

"The transfer will be based on economic needs. The Civil Guard will not leave Navarra. We are working to increase the number of Civil Guard personnel in Navarra after the reduction made by the Popular Party in recent years." , insisted the head of the Interior, who said that the Ministry has approved "an Infrastructure plan for 2020 to 2027 where there is a plan for the Civil Guard and National Police. We need civil guards in Navarra as we need them in the Basque Country or Catalonia The Civil Guard vertebrates the unity of Spain. "

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