Uruguayan President insists on creating a Justice Ministry
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Uruguayan President insists on creating a Justice Ministry
Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi defended his idea to create a Justice Ministry. Speaking at a press conference, Orsi noted that the idea was previously supported by multiple parties and was under discussion. The presidential proposal faces criticism from opposition legislators, particularly National Party Senator Javier García, who argued that current political conditions do not support the ministry, in addition to raising concerns about judicia
President Yamandú Orsi said he hopes to reach an agreement with the opposition for the creation of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. “What happens is that at least three parties had proposed to do so (the Ministry), that is to say that he will be found back, because it is in the programs of the parties,” said the president. Faced with some questions raised by the National Party, Orsi said: “I, as the parties had raised it, thought it was…
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