Hundreds of Mexican policemen took to the streets in Mexico City Wednesday protesting a plan by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to merge police forces into a single ‘National Guard’.
Protesters gathered outside Mexico City before dawn and remained there well into the day, AFP report says. At one point, they reportedly blocked two key roads and briefly seized a toll plaza at the edge of the city.
Ahora es La Policía Federal, gritan “fuera Obrador”. Realidad en México, no cuadra con las mentiras mañaneras . pic.twitter.com/orDKOcJvhm
— Lulimar, #Re_acciónCiudadana. (@lourdes1809) 3 июля 2019 г.
Responding to the protests, Secretary of Security and Civilian Protection Alfonso Durazo, in a news conference, assured police members that salaries, benefits, seniority and rank would be transferred to the new National Guard without changes, and that “absolutely none of your rights will be violated.”
Elementos de la Policía Federal protestan por su arbitraria incorporación a la Guardia Militar de AMLO. pic.twitter.com/fkqgWW6mKJ
— Jorge Triana (@JTrianaT) 3 июля 2019 г.
The protesters were reportedly unimpressed by Durazo’s pledges.
"It's just another lie," one police special forces officer told reporters. "They want to get rid of the federal police and replace it with a militarized National Guard.”
Protesters vowed to continue Thursday with a nationwide strike.
Esto es la autopista México Pachuca. La policía federal es quien la cierra. No están de acuerdo con ser despedidos, con perder su antigüedad, por perder su bono por seguridad.
— isabel rivera shimiz (@isa2652) 3 июля 2019 г.
Gracias @lopezobrador_ por ponernos unos frente a otros. Estos son tus seguidores, somos nosotros. pic.twitter.com/u1eDPNkkYf
According to Obrador’s National Peace and Security Plan 2018-2024, the Federal Police, the Military Police and the Naval Police will be merged into the newly-launched National Guard. The move aims to increase the effectiveness of police forces fighting drug trafficking crime and “chronic corruption” among law enforcement ranks, according to an AFP report.
Bloqueada la México-Pachuca en sus dos sentidos por protesta de #PoliciaFederal #GuardiaNacional pic.twitter.com/6JgfO1DvFP
— Alberto Balbuena (@beto_balbuena) 3 июля 2019 г.
The National Guard will have heightened standards, according to El Financiero newspaper, reporting that applicants must have a body mass index of less than 28, no body piercings, and tattoos must not be visible when wearing the uniform. Currently, 79 percent of police members are overweight or even obese, according to the Mexico News Daily.
Protesters say the government will cut their pay and that Obrador is violating the Constitution by putting police under a military command.
While the “bulk of the responsibility” has been given by Obrador to military officers - according to Time report - the agency, led by Brigadier General Luis Rodriguez, reports to Secretary of Security and Civilian Protection Alfonso Durazo - not the Secretary of National Defence.
Even before the newly-created National Guard was officially launched, thousands of service people were deployed to Mexico’s border with Guatemala in a bid to curb a massive flow of migrants traveling through Mexico and seeking to enter the US. According to a 25 June Reuters report, some 20,000 National guard and soldiers were deployed to the border.