translated from Spanish: The fight against drug trafficking was snife in the election campaign

Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said on Monday that “the previous government never dealt with drug trafficking” and that the current administration did put the problem “on the agenda.” A few hours earlier, in the same vein, Governor María Eugenia Vidal had spoken, comparing the amount of drug seized during her management with that of her predecessor, Daniel Scioli.During a television interview, last night, Vidal argued that “never” heard the pre-candidate for governor on the Front of All, Axel Kicillof, talk about “drug trafficking.”
“In his two efforts Daniel Scioli arrested 5,000 people linked to drug trafficking, we in three and a half years arrested 7,000. That shows a vocation to fight seriously.”

“There was a system that ruled the province for 28 years and the ‘kitchens’, the paco, the drug use grew. Either they didn’t know, or they didn’t want to or they couldn’t face it,” Vidal accused.” There was a system, which today makes up the front list of All that for 28 years that fight did not give it, and we continue to give it every day,” she insisted. Bullrich recalled the Government and announced the launch of a “fight against micro-traffic” program with the provinces, and was confident of “a second term” in which they would translate “other plans and ideas” as voluntary civic service in values or the border intelligence system.
“We go every day moving forward with a lot of plans and a lot of ideas and we work with a team that the President put up to coordinate the second stage of management,” the national official said. 
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