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Chile President Lays Out Security Agenda and Vandal Black List

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Chile President José Antonio Kast said in his first State of the Nation address that he’ll roll out new public security measures in coming weeks, including one to create a black list of “vandals” who would lose the right to some social benefits.

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The president of Chile, José Antonio Kast, said in his first Public Account that he will launch new public security measures in the coming weeks, including the creation of a blacklist of “vandals” who would lose the right to receive some social benefits.The government will create seven working groups focused on the fight against problems such as kidnapping and organized crime and, in addition, will initiate interventions in 50 “critical neighbor…

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During his first Public Account before the National Congress, and during the Public Security section, President José Antonio Kast announced the next entry of a project for the creation of a Single Register of Vandals and Incivilities (RUV).The measure, which aims to have a deterrent character, seeks to prevent those convicted of such offences from obtaining social benefits, as well as the renewal or obtaining of driver's licenses, passport or th…

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The president of Chile, José Antonio Kast, announced this Monday in the Public Account a bill to establish a Register of Vándalos and Incivilities, which aims to detect the perpetrators of violations and crimes so that they lose some social benefits in education, pensions and housing. The proposal was one of the main security actions presented by the president in his speech before the honor hall of the National Congress in Valparaiso.Continue re…

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The initiative seeks to punish with the loss of social benefits those who are convicted of crimes or conduct considered as acts of vandalism.

SANTIAGO.— The president of Chile, José Antonio Kast, announced in his first speech on the State of the Nation that he will promote in the coming weeks new public security measures, including the creation of a “black list” of “vandals” who would lose access to certain social benefits. The government will form seven task forces focused on combating problems such as kidnapping and organized crime and, in addition, will initiate interventions in 50…

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