Irun to Host Security Talk as Part of Agora Program

The public event, organized by Foro Irun Hogeitabat, will discuss collaboration between the Ertzaintza and Local Police.

A microphone on a podium in a conference room, with a blurred audience in the background.
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A microphone on a podium in a conference room, with a blurred audience in the background.

Foro Irun Hogeitabat has organized a public talk on security for Tuesday, April 28, at the Palmera Montero hall, featuring representatives from the Basque Government and Irun City Council.

Foro Irun Hogeitabat has organized a talk titled "Security. A societal challenge" for Tuesday, April 28. The event will take place in room 2 of Palmera Montero starting at 7:00 PM and will be open to the public.
The event will feature the participation of the Security Counselor of the Basque Government and the Delegate for Security and Citizen Coexistence at Irun City Council. Attendees will gain direct insight into the collaboration between the Ertzaintza (Basque Police) and the Local Police, as well as explanations of the Special Security Plans for festivities such as San Pedro and San Marcial or Christmas.
The session will conclude with a discussion forum, allowing attendees to share their concerns and ask questions. This talk is part of the Agora program, an initiative that aims to bring the work of various social agents closer to citizens through open public meetings and to listen to the concerns of the city's inhabitants.