06/09/2020 - 11:41
- Clarín.com
- Society
In the midst of the economic and social crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, several left-wing organizations in Lomas de Zamora demonstrated and cut both lanes of Puente La Noria, with the slogan "hungry there is no quarantine."
The Polo Obrero, the Frente de Lucha Piquetero and other district organizations demand the delivery of food for feeders and picnic areas, the end of militarization, the strengthening of public health in hospitals and saloons in Lomas de Zamora, massive testing and isolation in decent conditions for all infected, more job opportunities and public works.
Given the lack of control caused by the demonstration, the Federal Police, which certified that each person had the corresponding circulation permit to enter the City, had to release the controls and allow free movement.
Protesters on the La Noria Bridge.
Along with the protesters, who have already taken both lanes of Provincial Route 063-01, popularly known as "Camino Negro", there is an operation mounted by the Federal Police, to prevent any conflict, in addition to the heads of the Municipal Police.
In the protest, several posters point against Martín Insaurralde, mayor of Lomas de Zamora. "The municipal executive of Martín Insaurralde has cut off all the provision of food and sanitary supplies to canteens and social organizations," the Prensa Obrera said in a statement.
"The combination between quarantine and lack of food is leading many working families to despair and having to go out into the street despite exposing themselves to contagion," the Prensa Obrera said in a statement, "he concluded.
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