The director of the INR, Ana Juanche, confirmed that they want to modify the Code of Criminal Procedure to release at least 2,000 inmates.
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A few days ago, the Minister of the Interior was questioned in the Senate by the Colorado Pedro Bordaberry.
Carlos Negro dedicated himself to justifying his disastrous management with absurd explanations. He has been a minister for more than a year and cannot show anything positive in his management.
Negro has no experience in the Ministry of the Interior. It was formerly an obscure homicide criminal offense, and nothing more
.
Uruguay has been suffering from a severe crisis of insecurity for many years. Homicides, robberies, and thefts have increased exponentially
.
In 2005, the first government of Tabaré Vázquez approved the so-called Law on the Humanization of the Prison System, so hundreds of prisoners took to the streets overnight. This gave a terrible signal
.
Those who are imprisoned for committing a crime are “forgiven” by the current government from one day to the next and take to the streets quietly.
Left for criminals
In Uruguay, the left has always been in favor of crime. They defend anyone who goes out to rob or rob an honest citizen. They consider them “victims of capitalism”.
According to the Uruguayan left, a rapist or thief should be considered as someone who “suffers from an unjust system”, and not as what he really is. An individual who despises the law and peaceful coexistence, and who causes harm to
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Since Orsi took office in March 2025, almost all crimes have increased. As much as the Black Minister says otherwise, insecurity in Uruguay is totally out
of control.
It's not just a Montevideo phenomenon, but it's all over the country. Even in the rural interior with the crime of abigeato
.
Release of prisoners
This Monday, April 13, on channel 5, the director of the National Institute for Rehabilitation, the body responsible for prisons, Ana Juanche, confirmed that the Broad Front government wants to modify the Code of Criminal Procedure to make it easier for prisoners to leave before their imprisonment
.
Juanche herself recognizes that with this reform of the Code 2,000 prisoners will take to the streets from one day to the next.
The worrying thing is that in addition to freeing criminals, this reform is intended to be for everyone, including murderers and sexual rapists.
If this reform is approved in a short time 2,000 criminals will be on the streets, including murderers and sexual predators. An absolute disaster.
A terrible sign that will only cause insecurity to multiply and continue to break up coexistence in Uruguayan society.