The need for an Autonomous Police
The councilor of El Pi-Proposal for the Balearic Islands in the Council of Mallorca, Magdalena Vives, has expressed her concern about the increase in insecurity, incivility and crime in the Balearic Islands. Faced with this situation, Vives has proposed the creation of an Autonomous Police, as provided for in the Statute of Autonomy. This proposal has been defended by the party since its inception and is now gaining more relevance due to the lack of cash in the Civil Guard and the Spanish Police. With the creation of this regional security body, these shortcomings could be alleviated and security in the Balearic Islands could be improved.
The importance of the necessary resources
Councilor Vives emphasizes that the Regional Police must be provided with all the necessary resources to effectively fulfill their duties. In addition, he points out that the current lack of cash is due to several factors, such as the price of housing and life in the Balearic Islands, which means that many civil servants do not want to come to work in the archipelago. For this reason, it is important that the Government take advantage of this legislature to launch the Autonomous Police and guarantee the safety of citizens.
A necessary proposal for the Balearic Islands
The proposal to create an Autonomous Police in the Balearic Islands is a necessary measure to deal with the increase in insecurity and crime in the archipelago. This proposal, which is contained in the Statute of Autonomy, would improve security and alleviate the lack of cash in the security forces that depend on the State. It is important that this proposal is implemented with all the necessary resources to guarantee the safety and well-being of the citizens of the Balearic Islands.