Patricia Bullrich: “If it were my turn to govern, I would enter the south and Rosario on the first day”

Patricia Bullrich went through the program LN+ “More reality” and left definitions on two current national problems: the Mapuche conflict and drug trafficking crimes in the province of Santa Fe. “If it were my turn to govern, I entered the south and Rosario on the first day with the federal forces with which you you can enter We cannot continue letting the narco-state advance,” said the president of the PRO.

Bullrich’s remarks come amid critical moments in both conflicts. On the one hand, last week, the Unified Security Command of the Federal Forces evicted the community lof Lafken Winkul Mapuwho had occupied land in Villa Mascardiin Rio Negro.

The eviction of the Mapuche community occurred after a group from Lafken Winkul Mapu It will take the central cabin of the Los Radales property, where members of the lof set fire to a Gendarmerie shelter that also exhibited gunshot marks.

In the midst of this conflict, Bullrich questioned the president Alberto Fernandezfor having met this Tuesday with members of the Curruhuincha Mapuche community during his visit to the province of Neuquen.

For the former Minister of Security, this constituted “a contradiction”, since representatives of Mapuche communities and members of the Mapuche Ancestral Resistance (RAM)the most radicalized group of Mapuches, whom Bullrich described as “terrorists who do not recognize the Constitution.”

In the meeting between the president and the Mapuche representatives there were moments of tension between the demonstrators and the security forces that were at the scene. “We are not terrorists,” one of the Mapuche women who led the demonstration was heard shouting.

Bullrich pointed out that he would take “the right to the land” from anyone who “usurps”. “If not, you never order it,” said the former minister. Likewise, she affirmed that in principle she would not enter the conflictive territories with the armed forces since “they are not prepared”, but that the Security and Defense laws would have to be reformed. “

Meanwhile, the problem of drug trafficking in Rosario came into focus again with an intimidating poster on the door of the television channel Telefe Rosario, with the seal of “You don’t fuck with the mafia”, and the threat of “killing journalists”. The Rosario Press Union He declared that he will file a criminal complaint with the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

“It is very serious. It is within the framework of the insecurity that the city has. There are neighborhoods where journalists cannot enter because of drug crime. Now we are making the complaint in the Public Ministry of the Accusation and we ask for a hearing with the governor Omar Perottiframework Edgardo Carmona, general secretary of the Rosario Press Union on Radio 2.

Bullrich expressed himself on his Twitter account about the situation in Rosario. “In our management we had managed to move forward. Today in Santa Fe, everything is back and they put freedom in check, threatening journalists. We will enter Rosario from day one to liberate its citizens from the narco-state,” he wrote.

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