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    Department of Public Safety replacement criticized

    The recent replacement in the state Department of Public Safety was criticized by the chairman of the conservative National Action Party

    The replacement in the Department of Citizen Security is a sign of the security strategy failure, a political opposition leader said.

    Mario Osuna Jiménez, State Chairman of the conservative National Action Party recalled that the political party asked the then secretary to resign from office in the face of the anticipated failure derived from the worst insecurity crisis the state is experiencing.

    «As long as the (state administration) does not assume his responsibility, not only will the criminal statistics continue to increase, the fear of insecurity will also continue,» Osuna said.

    «The governor’s lack of interest is clear and obvious.

    «While she maintains an optimistic media campaign Baja California families experience acts of insecurity and a climate of violence,» Osuna said.

    Osuna Jiménez said as long as the governor does not assume her responsibility and set a single command while coordination prevails among law enforcement agencies attempts to restore order and peace will continue failing.

    The party, Osuna said, as a responsible opposition, has supported all those decisions where the main goal is to safeguard the safety of citizens.

    However, the political leader said the party will not endorse failures that have only hurt the dignity and peace of families.

    Osuna wished the new Secretary success.

    At the same time, the chairman invited the state official to summon the whole of society to make a common front.

    The governor must lead a true strategy of combat and prevention, that peace and tranquility return to all, Osuna said.


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