Minister Martín Arrau announces national security strategy at the Senate podium.
Minister Martín Arrau announces national security strategy at the Senate podium.
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Minister Arrau announces security strategy for senate

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Public Security Minister Martín Arrau confirmed the government will present a national security strategy in the Senate in the coming days.

Arrau, who took office one week ago, said the plan has been developed for over a year in the Republican Party and was presented during José Antonio Kast’s campaign. The minister detailed that the National Council of Public Security will be convened and more than 20 bills will be sent with urgency, in addition to strengthening the Cuadrante Plan.

Subsecretary Andrés Jouannet addressed the controversy sparked by Arrau’s prior comments on the previous government’s National Security Policy. Jouannet noted that plans require personnel and mentioned a shortage of four thousand carabineros compared to the start of the prior administration, as well as fewer PDI officials.

Jouannet added that work is underway to incorporate Gendarmería into the Public Security Ministry through a task force with the Justice Ministry. Arrau stressed that effectiveness and support for law enforcement matter most.

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Discussions on X center on Minister Arrau's announcement of presenting a national security strategy in the Senate, with users debating continuity from prior policies, praising direct confrontations with opposition, criticizing perceived lack of originality, and expressing skepticism about the minister's approach.

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President José Antonio Kast announced Tuesday the departure of ministers Trinidad Steinert and Mara Sedini in a cabinet adjustment that comes just 69 days into his term.

 

 

 

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