The murder of three police officers in the town of Cañete, Biobío region, has caused a shakeup within the institution, as well as in the political and social world of the country. One of the measures that were taken during the last hours was the decision by the prosecutor’s office to postpone the formalization of the general director of Carabineros, Ricardo Yáñezto whom the Government gave its support to continue in office.
The formalization was scheduled for next May 7, but with the postponement it was until October 1 of this year. Likewise, the opposition has proposed an amnesty law for Carabineros and uniformed officers.
This proposal comes within the framework of various requests from different authorities in the country for measures such as the restoration of the death penalty and expediting the advancement of the security agenda in Congress.
To address these issues, Fran Castillo analyzed this Tuesday on Juntos y Revueltos with the counselor of the Metropolitan region, Leo Jofré and with the executive director of Idea País, Christian Stewart.