The management of the INAU is being questioned by the opposition, which plans to question the authorities in the coming weeks. In this case, a resolution adopted in recent days by the current board of directors of the institution triggered questions from its former president.
Pablo Abdala, today a deputy, spoke out against the INAU’s decision to implement some changes in the organizational structure, which, in his opinion, will imply returning to the plans of previous administrations of the Frente Amplio.
One of them, the deputy pointed out in dialogue with El Observador, refers to the decision of the board of directors of eliminate the legal area of Adoptions to move it to the department that handles all legal issues in the institution.
The decision is part of the review of processes and the analysis of a restructuring in the division. One of the measures that is on the table, but a definition has not yet been madeis that the Adoptions area stop being directly linked to the directoryand will come under the umbrella of the Family and Parental Care Program, as happened in the previous Frente-Amplista administration. The decision has not yet been made because the board is awaiting technical reports from the National Civil Service Office before moving forward in that direction.
“The administration is having a regressive attitude, it decides to return to the past, to the Broad Front administrations of 2005. These changes lead to the weakening of Adoptions, an area that had been reduced to its minimum expression,” Abdala told El Observador. “They return, in my opinion, in a reactionary and ultra-conservative attitude, to reinstate the same 2005 model.”
The opposition’s questions occur in the midst of these changes that are on the map of the current INAU leadership, as well as an interpellation that, according to El Observador, is scheduled for the coming weeks. The Chamber of Deputies is currently handling the possibility of the authorities attending Parliament on May 5.












