Vox Teguise supports that "police and civil guards obtain the qualification of profession at risk"

The party is taking a motion to the next Plenary Session to "validate as an institution the support for this request", explained the Vox councilor in the Teguise City Council, Ginés González Suárez

February 27 2024 (12:23 WET)
Ginés González, Vox Councilor in Teguise
Ginés González, Vox Councilor in Teguise

Vox of Teguise will take a motion to the next plenary session to support the request that "police and civil guards obtain the qualification of profession at risk." In addition, the party has spoken out regarding the "repugnant murder" of the two civil guards in Barbate (Cádiz).

The Vox councilor in the Teguise City Council, Ginés González Suárez, has highlighted that "the shortage of means and resources available to our State Security Forces and Corps throughout the national territory is evident, especially in those sensitive areas where very difficult situations are experienced, either due to suffering the constant activity of drug trafficking, established mafias or massive and violent assaults on our borders to access the country by force."

However, "we see how the Government of Spain does not act or take measures in this regard, but quite the opposite, they decide to vote against, together with their government partners, an initiative taken to Europe by the Spanish Police Confederation, in which they requested that the work of police and civil guards be recognized as a profession at risk, and in view of the latest events, and so many others that occur every year, unfortunately, it is a profession at risk in which a small group of people risk their lives to maintain the safety of all Spaniards."

"The proposal will be debated again on March 19, after being agreed in this way by the majority of parliamentary groups, in the Petitions Committee. And it is for this reason that from Vox Teguise, we bring this motion to this plenary session of the Teguise City Council, to validate as an institution our support for this request", explained the councilor. 

"May the Teguise City Council show its full support for this proposal, which will be debated in Europe on March 19, through the approval of this motion, and in this way, all institutional support and backing is given to this initiative so that the police and civil guards obtain the qualification of profession at risk", he concluded.

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