Pedro Blanco highlighted as priorities the “fight against hate speech” and the protection of women victims of gender-based violence
The Government delegate, Pierre Blancohighlighted the work of the National Police so that Galicia “remains as the third safest community in Spain“. This is what he expressed yesterday during his speech on the occasion of the National Police Day, organized in La Coruña, where he congratulated the agents assigned to the Community police stations, whose work is “l ‘one of the strengths of Galicia’.
A year where the body celebrates 200th anniversary in “the best conditions, reaching the highest rate of police force in the last decade in Galicia,” added the government delegate. Likewise, he referred to the events organized in recent months on the occasion of the second centenary of the National Police, during which the image of a “modern and efficient Police” was projected, with a “preventive culture” which, according to Blanco, is “essential to combat types of crime such as cyber scams, which this year saw an increase in police statistics.”
Finally, the government delegate indicated as priorities “fight against hate speech“, which go “against fundamental rights, in particular against immigration and feminism”, he underlined, as well as the protection of women victims of gender-based violenceto which they must “provide safe spaces and eliminate any threat to their integrity from their environment”. “There are sectors that are concerned, that are coming to the fore in the face of a reality that, in Galicia, has cost the lives of two women this year,” he concluded.
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