Hall. Robert, what is the Immediate Impact . Reporter no one is saying giving the chief this authority will solve the crisis, but the 101 vote caps a long struggle to come up with a shortterm solution. Andy garcia is using statistics as he pleads to council, but bottom line he doesnt have enough officers on patrol. The chief, flanked by other top cops, asked for a determination of emergency to get around state law and give them the power to assign cops to patrol units, including many detectives and supervisors. Gar see you needs to redeploy 47 cops, not to solve the problem but to make overtime adjustments manageable. To keep my officers safe and reduce, you know, quite frankly some of the fatigue and also keep our community safe, that we needed to do this and needed to do it quickly. Reporter the chief got support from many residents who said they dont feel safe, and a crucial endorsement from san jose poa, the police union. What number of officers does our department have to reach be
Argentine law enforcement officers Wednesday fired teargas to disperse demonstrators convening in front of Congress to encourage Senators to vote against President Javier Milei s so-called Omnibus Law bill (officially known as Bases Law) with which the Libertarian administration intends to bring the country out of its economic plight. The bill has already been passed by the Lower House.
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By Lucinda Elliott, Joe Cash and Maximilian Heath BUENOS AIRES/BEIJING (Reuters) - Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei has a China conundrum. The.
Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei has a China conundrum. The libertarian economist insulted communist-run China in a fiery campaign, but takes office on Sunday needing the country's second-largest trade partner more than ever as a recession looms and foreign currency reserves run dry. Since he won the Nov. 19 election, Milei's team have taken a more diplomatic tone, reflecting complex ties with China, the top buyer of Argentine soybeans and beef, a key investor in its lithium, and the provider of an $18 billion currency swap - effectively, a form of credit provision that has helped Argentina avoid default.