2) Under @mauriciomacri, #Argentina's 100,000 federal security officers are declaring assets and undergoing drug tests, @PatoBullrich said, and the Policía Federal, relieved of its daily responsibilities in Buenos Aires City, is transforming into an FBI-style investigative force.
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3) That transformation,
@PatoBullrich said, involves international cooperation and training, including from the U.S., Great Britain and France. It has already produced results, she said, with#Argentina seizing an estimated 35 percent of the drugs that enter its territory.pic.twitter.com/OFqAT1BYNt
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@PatoBullrich has been criticized for her handling of protestors, she said crowd control in the capital was no longer her responsibility: "When we passed the police to the City of Buenos Aires, we also passed them that problem," she said.#ArgentinaShow this thread -
5) However,
@PatoBullrich emphasized her attempts to limit disruptive demonstrations, such as protests at airports or highways, and boasted that over all, protests are down 40%.#Argentinapic.twitter.com/hNn7LznWTS
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@PatoBullrich also defended the controversial pre-trial detention of Kirchner-era officials, noting that 80% of Argentine prisoners are in detención preventiva. Moreover, she said, public corruption "is one of the most terrible crimes."#ArgentinaShow this thread -
7) Finally, though
@PatoBullrich praised#Argentina's cooperation with the@FBI,@DEAHQ and@DHSgov, she said @southcomwatch should invest more of its counter-narcotics resources south of#Colombia.Show this thread
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