The sixth action plan to prevent and combat human trafficking will be put out for public consultation next week, according to the deputy parliamentary affairs minister, who acknowledged a three-year delay.
Ana Catarina Mendes is heard at the joint hearing of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms and Guarantees and the Committee on Culture, Communications, Youth and Sports for a discussion on the specialty of the State Budget 2024 (OE2024), and it is In this context, it turned out that it intends bring the next action plan to combat human trafficking to public consultation soon.
“Starting next week, I hope that public consultations will take place and that we can quickly approve this new plan,” said the minister, who, in response to a question from Social Democratic MP Emilia Cerqueira, acknowledged that the action plan had been agreed. deferment for three years.
The minister agreed that “plans are very important” but said action on the ground was even more important.
From this point of view, he said, the figures show a reduction in this phenomenon thanks to the “concerted actions of the authorities responsible for this dimension,” namely the judicial police as well as the judicial system, especially in the fight against human trafficking networks. people, but also illegal immigration.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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