Citizen Security Law Police and civil guards will continue to protest despite the PSOE attacks: "They discredit us because we had never joined like this"
The Multitudinous protest marches against the reform of the 'Gag Law' amid shouts of 'Government resignation' '': "They want to put policemen below criminals"
The
Government
remains determined to approve the reform of the Citizen Security Law despite having the State Security Forces and Bodies against it en bloc. The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has assured that they will promote the reform of the regulations approved by the Executive of Mariano Rajoy in 2015 - baptized as the
Gag Law
- and that they will do so, he insisted, to "guarantee the rights of the citizens "and" give legal security "to the police and civil guards.
During the government control session, the minister openly accused the right-wing parties of "creating a climate of hatred."
"This government, and the two parties that support it, in their respective programs carried the repeal of a norm that was considered unworthy
and that you dictated the roll of the absolute majority.
Without any other party in this parliament, "he recalled in response to the question of the PP deputy Ana Vázquez.
Thus, it has made it clear that the threat of new mobilizations by the Police unions and Civil Guard groups will not impede progress in the debate on the amendments.
"We are going to repeal the citizen security law," he has settled.
Grande-Marlaska has indicated that the law approved by the previous Executive did not seek to "defend and improve the fundamental rights of citizens" or "improve the conditions of the agents", but with the intention, he stressed, to "protect" themselves from the protests by the cases of corruption that "drowned" to the PP.
As proof of his defense of the State Security Forces and Bodies, the head of the Interior has raised the creation, by the Coalition Executive, of more than 10,000 National Police and Civil Guard positions in the last three years.
In the same vein, he stressed that the defense of the agents involves giving them "more troops, more resources and raising their salaries."
For his part, Vázquez has denounced that the changes that are intuited in the law are intended to give "impunity to criminals."
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